I browsed the books launched in 2005 only in 2010. I did not work hard in these years. If it weren't for the "first-line architect Practice Guide", I would continue to ignore this book every time I stood in front of the shelf of Luming bookstore.
To be honest, if I read this book in 2005, it will be a great improvement for myself. MQ, COM +, authentication, authorization, and configuration. At that time, I had a superficial understanding of this knowledge. I needed a book to provide guidance, especially from the perspective of practice.
After reading excellent books such as UML and design mode application and agile software development, I am not so excited to read this book again, however, I am still willing to read this book to those programmers who read "XX getting started classic" and "XX advanced programming", which can expand their thinking and avoid being so abstract, it won't suddenly make you feel so advanced.
Finally, it may be out of market considerations to name "Design and Implementation of Application Frameworks". I think this is an application. NET technology, similar to Java and pattern, the author may also refer to the style of Agile Software Development. Who knows?
PS: This article is first published in douban