The best so far!. After being thoroughly disappointed with Erica Sadun's contribution to the iPhone development book scene I stumbled on this gem.
The writing style is fantastic, and the wa...
A valuable text, but needs a clean-up. Clean Code is a valuable book for any programmer's bookshelf. Although a lot of the information can be found in other books on software development, pa...
Overated.... I'm all for new approaches in learning but I find that this book while seeking to de-mystify various OO design concepts actually introduces more confusion.
One of the worst offe...
The wrong way to teach (programming). I really wanted to like this book. The title alone seems so appealing. Instead of the usual, often dry, approach to teaching functional programming by m...
Design Patterns is based on the idea that there are only so many design problems in computer programming. This book identifies some common program-design problems--such as adapting the inter...
Does what it says on the tin. I have nearly finished this book and so far it seems clear and well thought out, with no indications of being rushed to print like its predecessor. I am glad t...
Essential reading. Like it or not, PoEAA has become one of those must-read books. It's clear and to the point, and I'm honestly struggling to say anything bad about it. The only issue is tha...
One seminal essay. The rest, repetitive and out of date.. For sure the Mythical Man Month was a seminal essay back then. This is worth reading for sure. But the rest of the book is very out ...
Essential for 'agile' Product Owners and Business Analysts. One only has to read all the comments from the leaders of agile thinking to know that this is an excellent book. It's definitely i...