Friday, July 24, 2009

JBoss Portal Server Development Book Review

This book is dedicated to developers that works every day on J2EE portals. The author explains all the portal concepts and standards supported in JBoss Portal.The target audience of the book...

0 replies - 3199 views - 04/21/09 by piergiorgiolucidi in Book Reviews

Win Your Copy: Seam In Action

The intent of the text is to provide comprehensive coverage of the features of Seam. This includes both background as to why these features exist and details of how to use them. The number of ways...

18 replies - 2713 views - 04/14/09 by David Sills in Book Reviews

Spring 2.5 Aspect Oriented Programming

I consider this book oriented more towards beginners and medium Spring/AOP developer programmers. This book has a good structured approach to learn for any reader. It has concrete theory and...

2 replies - 4322 views - 04/08/09 by Manuel Jordan in Book Reviews

Win Your Copy: Practical API Design: Confessions of a Java Framework Architect

Some people think that API design is an art, and there is some truth to that. However, this book is for designers and developers looking to blend some engineering into the mix.Personally, I believe...

18 replies - 2857 views - 03/28/09 by Burk Hufnagel in Book Reviews

Win Your Copy: Java Persistence with Hibernate

To be a comprehensive learning aid to intermediate to advanced Java programmers who want to learn to use Hibernate in their Java software projects.Win a copy of this book - Simply tell us about your...

36 replies - 3386 views - 03/25/09 by jkilgrow in Book Reviews

Win Your Copy - Professional ADO.NET 3.5 with LINQ and the Entity Framework

Core .NET Refcard Download our Core .NET Refcard - written by Jon Skeet, it makes a great companion to this book.Developers starting out in the .NET Framework should not start with this book. If you...

9 replies - 1181 views - 03/19/09 by alashcraft in Book Reviews

AspectJ in Action, 2nd Edition

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2 replies - 1432 views - 03/16/09 by Aslam Khan in Book Reviews

.NET Fireside Chats - Dan Fernandez and Brian Peek

DZone recently had an opportunity to sit down with Brian Peek and Dan Fernandez, authors of 'Coding4Fun: 10 .NET Programming Projects for Wiimote, YouTube,...

4 replies - 1233 views - 03/10/09 by alashcraft in Articles

The State of Silverlight 2 Books

The past couple weeks I’ve seen a number of people asking for Silverlight book recommendations. Although I haven’t read all the below books; I’ve put...

0 replies - 1258 views - 03/06/09 by cschuman in News

Top 50 New Software Development Books

It's been nine months since I created the Top 100 Best Software Engineering Books, Ever, with the best books ever released. I still refer to it when I want to...

0 replies - 10615 views - 03/04/09 by jurgenappelo in News

Win Your Copy - WPF In Action with Visual Studio 2008

This book is geared toward individuals that have at least a general development background, but have no knowledge of WPF. A novice may be able to work well with this book, but it is expected that...

3 replies - 1182 views - 03/04/09 by izzyschwartz in Book Reviews

Win Your Copy: Collective Intelligence in Action + An Interview with the Author

Collective Intelligence is a useful technique, as we try to provide web applications that will appeal to entire communities. We had an opportunity to talk to...

6 replies - 2874 views - 03/04/09 by WeiLing in Articles

Clean Code - A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship

Who is this book aimed at? I think the beginning of chapter one sums it up nicely: “You are reading this book for two reasons. First, you are a programmer. Second, you want to be a better...

1 replies - 4853 views - 03/02/09 by Burk Hufnagel in Book Reviews

Refcardz Topics: What Should We Cover? (Vote Now)

DZone needs your help! We have a lot of Refcard topics on our plate and want to know how to prioritize the topic...

33 replies - 19103 views - 02/16/09 by WeiLing in Uncategorized

Stripes:...And Java Web Development Is Fun Again

This book is written with a Java developer audience in mind. Some experience of developing web applications will be helpful. The purpose of this book is to introduce the Stripes framework. Best...

7 replies - 5745 views - 02/11/09 by Meera Subbarao in Book Review

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