Contents tagged with Book Review
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My input on the audiobook Fundamentals of Software Architecture
Fundamentals of Software Architecture: An Engineering Approach is a book written by Mark Richards and Neal Ford. Both authors have a longtime track and history in software development and architecture. The paper version of the book contains 419 pages and audiobook one, about 13 hours. The audiobook has been crafted to cover all the topics without the need of having visuals and photos.
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My input on Designing Data Intensive Applications audiobook
Designing Data-Intensive Applications is a book written by Martin Kleppmann. The paper version consists of 590 pages, and the audiobook is about 21 hours! So, get ready for a marathon if you choose the audio version!
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My input on the Audiobook, Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin
I have to confess that since the past few years, video and audio trainings have become my main source of learning. Pluralsight, A Could Guru, Udemy, Coursera, YouTube, you name it!
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Review on the book Hands-On Domain-Driven Design with .Net Core
A few words before starting the book review. I am big fan of Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and therefore, you can expect my review to be a bit opinionated. In a moment you will find out why.
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Book Review: Adaptive Code via C#: Agile coding with design patterns and SOLID principles
Recently I had a chance to read the book: Adaptive Code via C#: Agile coding with design patterns and SOLID principles by Gary McLean Hall.
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A review on the book "Windows Azure and ASP.NET MVC Migration"
A few days ago I started and finished reading the book "Windows Azure and ASP.NET MVC Migration" and decided to write a review on it.