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eXtreme .NET: Introducing eXtreme programming techniques to .NET developers

โœ Scribed by Neil Roodyn


Book ID
127436574
Publisher
Addison-Wesley Professional
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
3 MB
Category
Library
ISBN
0321303636

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โœฆ Synopsis


eXtreme .NET shows developers and team leaders how to incorporate eXtreme programming (XP) practices with .NET-connected technologies to create high quality, low-cost code that will build better software. This practical, realistic guidebook systematically covers key elements of XP methodology in the specific context of the .NET Framework, Visual Studio .NET, Microsoft Visual C#, and related Microsoft .NET-enabled applications. Leading .NET and XP mentor Dr. Neil Roodyn covers planning, task definition, test-driven development, user interfaces, refactoring, spiking, pair programming, and much more. Dr Neil offers field-proven advice for everything from automating builds to integrating third-party libraries. He also incorporates valuable exercises and presents a start-to-finish case study that shows exactly how XP and Microsoft .NET interoperate throughout an entire development project.


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