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Customer Review: This is hands down the best book I have ever seen on the topic of Windows debugging. Whether you are chasing tricky synchronization issues, reverse engineering, or probing for security flaws, you'll do well to have this one handy. A bit pricey perhaps, but worth every penny.
Customer Review: As an Escalation Engineer for a large software company, live debugging and post-mortem memory dump analysis is a part of my daily routine. I often find myself debugging some strange/unique problems, where I am sometimes stuck staring at stacktraces wondering where do I go next... In these times I... more info
Customer Review: TDD "By Example" is a book that tries to persuade you to write tests before writing the code the tests test. In the first six chapters, the author takes you through an example of generating code through this method. Along the way, he makes several pertinent points: 1. His method has never been... more info
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Customer Review: If you don't yet know much about web usability, I would recommend this book (and it's predecessor) to you. If you are already keen on the idea of web usability, then you may want to skip the first book (it is a bit dated), and grab this one as a reference.
Customer Review: I bought this book over a year ago, with about 8 other books, and had ignored it. I picked this off my shelf last week, while on a support call, and took it with me while on a short personal trip.
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Customer Review: Although new, Jerry Weinberg and his previous book, The Psychology of Computer Programming: Silver Anniversary Edition, should be well known to anyone sufficiently interested in software development or testing to have read this far. This book is one of the 6 (not 5) books highlighted in Bruce F.... more info