Every time when I create a new unit test in visual studio I bother me that I have to type the same 4 to 5 lines of code . I was too lazy to create a visual studio or resharper template for that. Fortunately not everybody is as lazy as me:
MbUnit and NUnit Test Templates for ReSharper
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Monday, November 5, 2007
Scrumbreakfast
I just came across this blog where jp anounced a scrum breakfast on November 7, 2007 at Namics in Zurich.
Great stuff. Could be of interest to our Scrum Master.
Great stuff. Could be of interest to our Scrum Master.
Old School Book Reading
In my last post I wrote about reading Code to improve your software development skills. Beside of that I read blogs, news and E-Books to hang in there. Althought they are great resources for learning, I prefer to read old school hard-bound books that I can cuddle up with in my bed.
Here is my list of recommended reading ...
Architecture, Design & Patterns
Here is my list of recommended reading ...
Architecture, Design & Patterns
- Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture by Martin Fowler
- Code Complete by Steve McConnell
- Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative Development by Craig Larman
- Head First Design Patterns by Elisabeth Freeman et al.
- Working Effectively with Legacy Code by Michael Feathers
- Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns: With Examples in C# and .NET by Jimmy Nilsson
- Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices by Robert C. Marin
- Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change (2nd Edition) by Kent Beck
- Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams (The Agile Software Development Series) by Alistair Cockburn
- Agile Estimating and Planning by Mike Cohn
- Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit for Software Development Managers by Marry Poppendieck
- Framework Design Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries by Krzysztof Cwalina, Brad Abrams
- Test-Driven Development in Microsoft .NET by James W. Newkirk
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