Thanks David

Thanks
Tom

On 3 December 2014 at 22:13, David Burstin <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is an excellent list here
> <http://stevewedig.com/2014/02/03/software-developers-reading-list/>.
> These are general software developers books, some are classics and most are
> very worthwhile. They cover lots of the bits that turn a good developer
> into a great developer (even, dare I say it, a craftsman).
>
> There are also lots of great kata sites, usually with people posting their
> answers. Looking through their code is another great way of exploring what
> makes good code, what is readable, understandable and works.
>
> It's been a while since I read a C# book (and much longer since I read a
> VB.NET one), so I can't help you with specific language books. But if you
> are competent with the language, there are many site with videos of people
> coding that provide interesting tips/approaches. My current favourite is this
> one <http://www.daedtech.com/tdd-and-modeling-a-chess-game> - it is C#
> using test-driven development to create a chess game in C#. So far it is up
> to episode 22. The first episode is a blog post with code, the rest are
> posts and videos.
>
> Anyway, hope that helps.
>
> Cheers
> Dave
>
> On 3 December 2014 at 20:42, Tom P <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> What are some must read books for a newbie .NET developer? There are so
>> many so I thought I'd ask the experienced folk here.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Tom
>>
>
>

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