Scott Kuhl

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I have decided to start posting those books that I find I can't live without.

.NET 2.0

  • Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook
  • ASP.NET 2.0: A Developer's Notebook
  • Pro .NET 2.0 Windows Forms and Custom Controls
  • Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Core Reference
  • Expert VB 2005 Business Objects, Second Edition

Agile Development

  • Agile Software Development with SCRUM
  • User Stories Applied : For Agile Software Development
  • Test-Driven Development in Microsoft .NET

Databases

  • Mastering SQL Server 2000

Programming (General)

  • Object Technology: A Manager's Guide
  • Code Complete, Second Edition
  • The CSS Anthology : 101 Essential Tips, Tricks, and Hacks

For a while I have been adding books to the library feed of this site one at a time. Here is a list of books that I currently keep on my “must have” bookshelf. I will update this periodically as new volumes are added and dropped. The Library link list will also stay syncronized.


The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks by Rachel Andrew (ISBN 0-9579218-8-8)


Test-Driven Development in Microsoft .NET by James W. Newkirk and Alexei A. Vorontsov (ISBN 0735619484)


User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development by Mike Cohn (ISBN 0321205685)


Agile Software Development with SCRUM by Ken Schwaber and Mike Beedle (ISBN 0130676349).


Programming Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Core Reference) by Francesco Balena (ISBN 0735613753)


UML Distilled: A Brief Guide to the Standard Object Modeling Language by Martin Fowler (ISBN 0321193687)


Data Management : Databases and Organizations by Richard T. Watson (ISBN 0471347116)


Object Technology: A Manager's Guide by David A. Taylor, Ph.D (ISBN 0201309947)


I have decided to start posting those books that I find I can't live without. While I will add them in no particular order, the order to study them poses a problem.


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