Acknowledgments


Many thanks to all of the fantastic developers and learning-to-be developers for their insightful comments on Agile Java.

Thanks to Bob Martin of Object Mentor for being a great mentor, ex-employer, and book series editor! Bob's review early on helped guide Agile Java to a more concise implementation. I'm exceptionally proud to have my book in the Robert Martin Series. I'm also very honored to have Ron Jeffries contribute kind words on the book.

Jeff Bay of ThoughtWorks did an outstanding job and gave me just what I asked forbrutally honest feedback. Jeff is responsible for providing the stellar exercises at the end of each section.

Many thanks to Steve Arneil, Dave Astels, Tim Camper, Dan D'Eramo, Michael Feathers, Paul Holser, Jerry Jackson, Ron Jeffries, Bob Koss, Torri Lopez, Andrew Masters, Chris Mathews, Jim Newkirk, Wendy and David Peterson, Michael Rachow, Jason Rohman, Tito Velez, and Jeroen Wenting. These reviewers provided extensive feedback on the book.

Special thanks to Paul Petralia and his crew at Prentice Hall for making my experience as smooth as possible.

Once again I thank my sister Christine Langr for providing the cover photo and helping me work through various design questions.

Thanks also go to Jim Condit of San Antonio for the Nerf play and use of his abode, and to my wife Kathy Langr for providing examples (and for again putting up with me throughout the arduous writing process).



Agile Java. Crafting Code with Test-Driven Development
Agile Javaв„ў: Crafting Code with Test-Driven Development
ISBN: 0131482394
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 391
Authors: Jeff Langr

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