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Distributed Serverless Architectures on AWS
by Jithin Jude Paul
Lean Enterprise
by Jez Humble, Joanne Molesky and Barry O’Reilly
by Patrick Kua
Recipes for Continuous Database Integration
by Pramod Sadalage
Programação Funcional
by Gregório Melo
NoSQL Distilled
by Pramod Sadalage & Martin Fowler
Understanding Design Thinking, Lean, and Agile
by Jonny Schneider
Testing Microservices with Mountebank
by Brandon Byars
Continuous Delivery
by David Farley and Jez Humble
CoffeeScript in action
by Patrick Brian Lee
TDD em Ruby (PT-only)
by Hugo Corbucci, co-author
Thoughtworks Antologia Brasil
(PT-only) Paulo Caroli, editor
DevOps em Prática
by Danilo Sato
Lean Experimentation in Action
by Maryam Aidini & Kylie Castellaw
ServiceStack 4 Cookbook
by Kyle Hodgson, co-author
Thoughtworks Anthology II
by Neal Ford, editor
The Retrospective Handbook
by Patrick Kua
Agile Analytics
by Ken W. Collier
REST: From Research to Practice
chapter authors: Ian Robinson & Duncan Cragg
Agile Experience Design
by Lindsay Ratcliffe & Marc McNeill, co-authors
深入核心的敏捷开发
by co-authors Kaifeng Zhang, Ran Xiao
REST in Practice
by Ian Robinson & Jim Webber
The Agile Samurai
by Jonathan Rasmusson
Professional F# 2.0
by Aaron Erickson, co-author
Test-Drive ASP .NET MVC
by Jonathan McCracken
Domain Specific Languages
by Martin Fowler & Rebecca Parsons, co-authors
Apprenticeship Patterns
by Adewale Oshineye & Dave Hoover, co-authors
97 Things Every Project Manager Should Know
Contributors: Adrian Wible, Anupam Kundu, Joe Zenevitch, Neal Ford and Pat Kua
97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
Contributors: Dan North & Neal Ford
Refactoring: Ruby Edition
by Jay Fields, Shane Harvie & Martin Fowler
The Nomadic Developer
by Aaron Erickson
97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know
Contributors: Erik Doernenburg, Neal Ford and Rebecca Parsons
Agile Project Management 2nd edition
by Jim Highsmith
Thoughtworks Anthology
Rebecca Parsons, editor
The Productive Programmer
by Neal Ford
Foundation Rails 2
by Eldon Alameda
Practical JRuby on Rails Web 2.0 Projects
by Ola Bini
Pattern Languages of Program Design 5
by Dragos Manolescu
To the Woods
by John Scott
Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns
by Erik Doernenburg, contributor
No Fluff Just Stuff Anthology
by Neal Ford, editor
Agile Project Management
by Jim Highsmith
Enterprise Integration Patterns
by Gregor Hohpe
Java Open Source Programming
by Joe Walnes
Art of Java Web Development
by Neal Ford
Agile Software Development Ecosystems
by Jim Highsmith
Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
by Martin Fowler
Professional JSP Site Design
by Joe Walnes
Lessons Learned in Software Testing
by Bret Pettichord, co-author
Planning Extreme Programming
by Martin Fowler
Adaptive Software Development
by Jim Highsmith
UML Distilled
by Martin Fowler
Refactoring
by Martin Fowler
JBuilder 3 Unleashed
by Neal Ford, co-author
Analysis Patterns
by Martin Fowler
Developing with Delphi
by Neal Ford, co-author
Test-Driven Development with React
by Juntao Qiu
JavaScript 核心概念及实践
by Juntao Qiu
驯服烂代码
by Bin Wu
爬虫实战:从数据到产品
by Sicong He
代码管理核心技术及实践
by co-authors Ran Liu,Ran Xiao,Yu Tan
Adaptive Leadership
by Jim Robert Highsmith
Functional Thinking
by Neal Ford
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