Agile Principles, Patterns, and Practices in C#

The mission of this series is to improve the state of the art of software craftsmanship. The books in this series are technical, pragmatic, and substantial. The authors are highly experienced craftsmen and professionals dedicated to writing about what actually works in practice, as opposed to what might work in theory. You will read about what the author has done, not what he thinks you should do. If the book is about programming, there will be lots of code. If the book is about managing, there will be lots of case studies from real projects.

These are the books that all serious practitioners will have on their bookshelves. These are the books that will be remembered for making a difference and for guiding professionals to become true craftsman.

Managing Agile Projects

Sanjiv Augustine

Agile Estimating and Planning

Mike Cohn

Working Effectively with Legacy Code

Michael C. Feathers

Agile Java™: Crafting Code with Test-Driven DevelopmentJeff Langr

Agile Principles, Patterns, and Practices in C#Robert C. Martin and Micah Martin

Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and PracticesRobert C. MartinUML For Java™ Programmers

Robert C. Martin

Fit for Developing Software: Framework for Integrated Tests

Rick Mugridge and Ward CunninghamAgile Software Development with SCRUM

Ken Schwaber and Mike BeedleExtreme Software Engineering: A Hands on Approach

Daniel H. Steinberg and Daniel W. Palmer

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