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Another year has gone by. Merry X-mas and Happy New Year everyone. It is time to update my book recommendation blog.
This year's list will have a few new book topics added to list. I have ventured in iOS, Java, Android and Windows Store development, so along with all the usual Microsoft topics you will find recommendations for those topics as well.
There have been a ton of books come out this year both good and bad. Be sure to check out the Shiny Turds book section which lists books that do not Cut the Mustard *-Do not Buy-* section. It is the last in the list.
These are all books I have read or have on pre-order (based on previous editions) and plan to use when they are released in the very near future. I have reviewed a lot of them here on this blog and on Amazon.
This year's list will have a few new book topics added to list. I have ventured in iOS, Java, Android and Windows Store development, so along with all the usual Microsoft topics you will find recommendations for those topics as well.
CIO, CTO & Developer Resources
These are all books I have read or have on pre-order (based on previous editions) and plan to use when they are released in the very near future. I have reviewed a lot of them here on this blog and on Amazon.
| Software Process Engineering |
Product Line Engineering |
Enterprise and Software Architecture |
SOA: Service Oriented Architecture |
XCode, iOS, C, and Objective-C |
Coding Guidelines |
Java and Android |
Patterns |
OOAD |
Brownfield Development |
Performance and Scalability |
Security |
.NET 4.5, Windows Store Development, and TFS |
.NET 4.0 and VSTS 2010 |
SharePoint |
HTML5, ASP.NET, AJAX, MVC, and Silverlight |
SQL Server and T-SQL |
Shiny Turds Books that do not Cut the Mustard *-Do not Buy-* |
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