Architecture Books
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Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
Published 18 years ago
by Martin Fowler, Addison-Wesley Professional
Noted software engineering expert, Martin Fowler, turns his attention to enterprise application development. He helps professionals understand the complex--yet critical--aspects of architecture. Enables the reader to make proper choices when faced with a difficult design decision.
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BizTalk: The Practical Course
Published 12 years ago
by Moustafa Refaat, Lulu.com
In this book, you will learn to develop and design reliable BizTalk based solutions. The approach used in this book is to get the reader productive with BizTalk development as quickly as possible. The reader will learn BizTalk by building real and practical small solutions from the outset. The technical background behind these applications as well as the design choices are explained in details.
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Software Product Lines: Practices and Patterns (SEI Series in Software Engineering)
Published 19 years ago
by Paul Clements, Linda Northrop, Addison-Wesley Professional
Discusses practices and patterns of software product lines. Author is a senior member of the technical staff at the SEI where he works on software architecture and product line engineering.
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Leveraging Drupal: Getting Your Site Done Right (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
Published 12 years ago
by Victor Kane, Wrox
This book is a step-by-step guide and a hands-on co-piloted experience for those trying to make Drupal powered websites work for them, and for their clients. Much more than a "tutorial", what is needed is a nuts-and-bolts living mentor and guide which really shows the reader how to do the things really required for bringing it all together in a site which works. This will be the only book covering all the difficult components of Drupal: views, panels, themes, content creation, etc.
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Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 4
Published 10 years ago
by Dino Esposito, Microsoft Press
Completely reengineered for ASP.NET 4—this definitive guide deftly illuminates the core architecture and programming features of ASP.NET 4 in a single, pragmatic volume. Web development expert Dino Esposito provides essential, architectural-level guidance, along with the in-depth technical insights designed to take you—and your solutions—to the next level. The book covers Dynamic Data, AJAX, Microsoft Silverlight®, ASP.
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Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java with JUnit
Published 17 years ago
by Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmers
Learn how to improve your Java coding skills using unit testing. Despite it's name, unit testing is really a coding technique, not a testing technique. Unit testing is done by programmers, for programmers. It's primarily for our benefit: we get improved confidence in our code, better ability to make deadlines, less time spent in the debugger, and less time beating on the code to make it work correctly.
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Beginning Cryptography with Java
Published 15 years ago
by David Hook, Wrox
Beginning Cryptography with Java While cryptography can still be a controversial topic in the programming community, Java has weathered that storm and provides a rich set of APIs that allow you, the developer, to effectively include cryptography in applications-if you know how. This book teaches you how.
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BackTrack 4: Assuring Security by Penetration Testing
Published 9 years ago
by Shakeel Ali, Tedi Heriyanto, Packt Publishing
Written as an interactive tutorial, this book covers the core of BackTrack with real-world examples and step-by-step instructions to provide professional guidelines and recommendations to you. The book is designed in a simple and intuitive manner, which allows you to explore the whole BackTrack testing process or study parts of it individually.
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97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know
Published 12 years ago
by Richard MonsonHaefel, O'Reilly Media
In this truly unique technical book, today's leading software architects present valuable principles on key development issues that go way beyond technology. More than four dozen architects -- including Neal Ford, Michael Nygard, and Bill de hOra -- offer advice for communicating with stakeholders, eliminating complexity, empowering developers, and many more practical lessons they've learned from years of experience. Among the 97 principles in this book, you'll find useful advice such as:
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Service Design Patterns: Fundamental Design Solutions for SOAP/WSDL and RESTful Web Services
Published 9 years ago
by Robert Daigneau, Addison-Wesley Professional
Web services have been used for many years. In this time, developers and architects have encountered a number of recurring design challenges related to their usage, and have learned that certain service design approaches work better than others to solve certain problems.In Service Design Patterns, Rob Daigneau codifies proven design solutions for web services that follow the REST architectural style or leverage the SOAP/WSDL specifications.