I'm Keyvan Nayyeri, a 25 years old Ph.D. student at
the Computer Science department of
the University of Texas at San Antonio.
I'm also
a Software Architect and Developer and previously held a B.Sc.
degree in Applied Mathematics.
This is my blog where I publish content about various topics specifically Programming Languages and Compilers, Software
Engineering and Programming.
As I stated before, last month I was reading a great book about framework design. A while back I wrote a review for ASP Alliance about Framework Design Guidelines and now you can read it.
In this article Keyvan reviews Framework Design Guidelines, which was a popular .NET book published in 2005 by Addison-Wesley. Its primary focus is on giving several guidelines and tips to design powerful frameworks or rich libraries using .NET.
I think there is nothing to write more than what you see in review. It has an overview of books, short description about its chapters and a list of pros and cons.
I personally love this book and hope I could read it sooner. It's in list of top most technical books that I've ever read. Krzysztof Cwalina, Brad Abrams and all commenters did a great job on writing this book. If you're interested to order it, here you go.
+ Speaking of my articles on ASP Alliance. This review is my 10th article in less than five months and that's great!
Brad Abrams
Jan 12, 2007 11:19 AM
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