Today I’ll be interviewing Dan Wagner-Hall who is a .NET web developer for Red Gate, Selenium contributor and soon to be joining Google’s automated testing team.
The New Turing Omnibus – a sampler of 66 important computer science concepts written for people who don’t have a background in computer science. Covers interesting and useful concepts from algorithms to stack based assembly code.
Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests – a book for developers who have mastered the basics of TDD but are looking for some help to answer the big questions about how to make it work in a large system.
Clean Code – a manifesto on the importance of the craftmanship needed to create code that is easy to understand and maintain. Focuses heavily on techniques like good naming, small methods and classes with only a single responsibility.
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