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Framework Design Guidelines. I feel that's amazing book.
Framework Design Guidelines book is worth reading. Why? Just have a look at the list of
contributors
. It's amazing.
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re: Framework Design Guidelines. I feel that's amazing book.
Thanks Pawel.. please do let us know what you think once you have read it..
9/21/2005 7:08 AM |
Brad Abrams[MSFT]
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re: Framework Design Guidelines. I feel that's amazing book.
Ok, now I need to convince my boss of buing this :).
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<br>Pawel Pabich
9/21/2005 7:21 PM |
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