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Joe Walnes

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Joe Walnes, "The Developers' Coach" from ThoughtWorks
New Book: Java Open Source Programming Posted: Nov 10, 2003 7:25 AM
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Our new book, (With the snappy title, Java Open Source Programming : with XDoclet, JUnit, WebWork and Hibernate) hits the shelves this months. A joint effort between Pat Lightbody, Ara Abrahamian, Mike Cannon-Brookes and myself.

This book :

  • Highlights many of the complexities of J2EE and shows how to leverage best of breed open-source tool to reduce or even eliminate these.
  • Introduces you to some of the coolest open-source projects in the history of mankind.
  • Demonstrates the test-driven-development to drive design (and even some tests).
  • And most importantly of all... shows how to combine these tools and techniques to deliver an end-application.

Go pre-order!

Read: New Book: Java Open Source Programming

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