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My thoughts on best practices in software architecture and development as a whole (with an emphasis on Java/J2EE).

Friday, August 24, 2007

My Favorite Java and Software Engineering Articles

Here they are - a collection of quite a number (250+) of the many online articles on Java, Software engineering (architecture, the development process), XML etc. that I've read over the last years - probably going back to 2001. I've included a URL and a personal score (on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being awesome).

I hope you'll find this useful - some of these articles took quite a bit of digging to find but were well worth the effort.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=prCSPRhj1PCGuYZvjEITgXw&output=html

Please feel free to shoot any comments, edits, suggested additions (or deletions?). Because the underlying spreadsheet is on Google Docs (love it!) it will get updated on a semi-regular basis as the reading list continues to expand.

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great!!!

8/27/2007 10:19 AM

 
Anonymous Dave said...

As you requested additional suggestions, on the process side you could have a look at
"Going round and round and getting nowhere eXtremely fast? Another look at incremental and iterative development" (http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/archive.php?id=14) and "Quantified Objectives: A Fundamental Advance in Managing Software Development Projects" (http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/archive.php?id=6)

8/28/2007 9:58 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great job...thanks for the list.

8/29/2007 11:34 PM

 
Blogger Stéfane said...

Hi, great list!

Is there a way you could provide it as an editable file (.xls, .odc, .csv...) ?

S. Fermigier - CEO, Nuxeo

9/09/2007 11:24 AM

 
Blogger Frank Kelly said...

Naturally I can't make that version editable but if anyone wants their own XLS/CSV etc. version just email me (kellyfj at gmail) and I'm happy to mail it to you directly

-Frank

9/10/2007 8:51 AM

 
Anonymous agile software development said...

Hi ..this is million dollor resource to the work i am heading these days.thanks for this lucrative blog dude.

5/08/2008 3:04 AM

 

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