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Category Archives: Books
Prosthetics And Orthotics: Building Backbone Plugins
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… It was almost a year ago that I announced a book on building Backbone.js plugins. Since then… nothing. Well I finally got tired of sitting on it and over the … Continue reading
Also posted in Backbone, Marionette, Principles and Patterns
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Backbone Fundamentals, Intro To Marionette, TodoMVC, And More
I’m very happy to announce that this week’s addition to Addy Osmani’s Backbone Fundamentals book is a chapter on Marionette! I was lucky enough to be able to contribute a large portion of the chapter to the book, including a … Continue reading
Also posted in Backbone, Community, Javascript, Marionette
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I’m Wring A Book On Building Backbone Plugins
A few weeks ago I published a screencast on building Backbone plugins (paid). In this screencast, I walk and talk through the steps that I take to build, test, package and deploy some of the plugins and projects that I build … Continue reading
Also posted in Backbone, Jasmine, WatchMeCode
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Dipping into C
I decided on Monday that I should learn C. Cultivate a nodding acquaintance, at any rate. Louis is always prodding me to become a better craftsman, to become more proficient with my tools. So I figured I should understand my … Continue reading
Also posted in .NET, Agile, Behavior Driven Development, Continuous Integration, Resharper, Unit Testing
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Book Reviews – Release It! and RESTful Web Services Cookbook
I’ve recently been doing a lot more reading and wanted to recommend two excellent books. First is Release It!, put simply I think every developer should read it as it’s full of good patterns/advice/anti-patterns related to ensuring your software behaves … Continue reading
Also posted in Management, Philosophy of Software, Retrospectives
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Interface-Oriented Design – Book Review
Ken Pugh’s Interface-Oriented Design (Pragmatic Programmers) presents an approach to designing applications that focuses first on the interfaces, the places where pieces of the application interact. The interfaces here are not primarily user interfaces, but module-to-module interfaces and service interfaces, … Continue reading
Also posted in .NET, Analysis and Design, Design Patterns, Domain Driven Design, Model-View-Presenter
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Review of "Agile Coaching" by PragProg press
Cross-posted from my github pages blog. Rachel Davies, one of the author’s was kind enough to comment there. My manager let me borrow his copy of Pragmatic Programmer’s Agile Coaching. I’ve read a good number of Agile process and management … Continue reading
Also posted in .NET, Async, C#, WinForms
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Chris’ Year in Review 2009
Last year on this day, I wrote a review of 2008 and some goals for 2009. I had not yet started blogging for Los Techies yet, but that started at the beginning of the year. Looking back on those goals, … Continue reading
Also posted in .NET, Behavior Driven Development, C#, Unit Testing
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Pragmatic Thinking and Learning – A Review
So, back in August (or was it September?) the members of Los Techies were offered a sweet deal from The Pragmatic Programmers – pick any book (free), read it, and write a review. There were no strings attached so we … Continue reading
Also posted in .NET, Community, Principles and Patterns
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RESTful Web Services Cookbook – Review of Rough Cut
I’ve just finished reading the rough cut of RESTful Web Services Cookbook by Subbu Allamaraju and Mike Amundsen and thought I’d write a very quick review. Ultimately the book fills a gap in the market by providing practical advice on … Continue reading
Also posted in Agile, Community, Lean Systems, Management, Philosophy of Software
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