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PEARSON INDIA Agile Principles Patterns And Practices In C# by Robert C Martin and Micah Martin
Comprehensive, pragmatic tutorial on Agile development for C# programmers from one of the founding fathers of Agile programming
For Sale in Indian subcontinent only
Adapted from the Jolt Award winner Agile Software Development Principles, Patterns, and Practices
Brings together principles of object oriented design, design patterns, UML and software best practices
Uses real-world case studies to show how to plan, test, and refractor
Agile Development
Agile Practices
Overview of Extreme Programming
Planning
Testing
Refactoring
A Programming Episode
Agile Design
What Is Agile Design?
The Single-Responsibility Principle (SRP)
The Open/Closed Principle (OCP)
The Liskov Substitution Principle (LSP)
The Dependency-Inversion Principle (DIP)
The Interface Segregation Principle (ISP)
Overview of UML for C# Programmers
Working with Diagrams
State Diagrams
Object Diagrams
Use Cases
Sequence Diagrams
Class Diagrams
Heuristics and Coffee
The Payroll Case Study
Command and Active Object: Versatility and Multitasking
Template Method and Strategy: Inheritance versus Delegation
Facade and Mediator
Singleton and Monostate
Null Object
The Payroll Case Study: Iteration 1
The Payroll Case Study: Implementation
Packaging the Payroll System
Principles of Package and Component Design
Factory
The Payroll Case Study: Package Analysis
Composite
Observer: Evolving into a Pattern
Abstract Server, Adapter, and Bridge
Proxy and Gateway: Managing Third-Party APIs 507
Visitor
State
The Payroll Case Study: The Database
The Payroll User Interface: Model View Presenter
ROBERT C. MARTIN is President of Object Mentor Inc., a leading consultancy in object-oriented design, patterns, UML, agile methodologies, and eXtreme programming. He authored the JOLT Award-winning publication Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and Practices (Prentice Hall) and the best-selling Designing Object-Oriented C++ Applications Using the Booch Method (Prentice Hall). He edited Pattern Languages of Program Design 3 (Addison-Wesley), edited More C++ Gems, and co-authored XP in Practice with James Newkirk (Addison-Wesley). A well-known speaker at international developer's events, Martin edited the C++ Report for four years. Micah Martin works with Object Mentor as a developer, consultant, and mentor on topics ranging from object-oriented principles and patterns to agile software development practices. Micah is the cocreator and lead developer of the open source FitNesse project. He is also a published author and speaks regularly at conferences.