On 10/10/05, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Cockburn includes examples of all that in his book. An author is just > not compelled to include more detail than is needed for a particular > case. Issues like granularity are a matter of taste for particular > team, not an issue proscribed by the format. I use a wiki to write my > use cases, but that's just me. Any textual medium could be used. > > The book is quite good. Low signal to noise ratio. The most important > concepts are covered first, and the latter parts of the book cover the > high points in greater detail. > > * > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0201702258/apachesoftwar-20/104-5159507-9383954
Ordered. Reading wont hurt :-) > > Right now, I'd list it as the second most important book for a new > developer to read. The first being "The Seven Habits of Highly > Effective People", and the third being Refactoring. :) I think its a matter of taste, but I would be cautious about giving ranks. I still think that Design Patterns by Gamma et al would be pretty high on my personal ranking list, along XP and Object Oriented Design Heuristics by J. Riel. But before we start a book-flame war here, I'll simply wait for my order to be shipped :-) > > -Ted. Leon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]