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What do you all think about a new forum for "Reviews"? Topics would be limited to reviews of Books, Training Courses, 3rd party products, etc.
I was just thinking, "Wow, these new books I just got are excellent!" and I wanted to tell everyone but didn't really want to post something in Random Thoughts.
I've also linked to Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code at least 3 times and was thinking it would be nice to have one place to forward everything to.
I was thinking the forum would also be good to ask advice about books or 3rd party products. Getting advice from those that have used the products would be best.
The one thing that worries me is the participation level. No point in having a forum if no one posts! I figured I'd toss this one out to the community to see if anyone thought it sounded useful.
I'd start it off by throwing in a couple of short reviews on the following (all of which I would highly recommend):
Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
Programming C#, Third Edition
Effective C#: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C#
Design Patterns Explained
Design Patterns in C#
Test-Driven Development in Microsoft .NET
Expert C# Business Objects
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I was just thinking, "Wow, these new books I just got are excellent!" and I wanted to tell everyone but didn't really want to post something in Random Thoughts.
I've also linked to Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code at least 3 times and was thinking it would be nice to have one place to forward everything to.
I was thinking the forum would also be good to ask advice about books or 3rd party products. Getting advice from those that have used the products would be best.
The one thing that worries me is the participation level. No point in having a forum if no one posts! I figured I'd toss this one out to the community to see if anyone thought it sounded useful.
I'd start it off by throwing in a couple of short reviews on the following (all of which I would highly recommend):
Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code
Programming C#, Third Edition
Effective C#: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C#
Design Patterns Explained
Design Patterns in C#
Test-Driven Development in Microsoft .NET
Expert C# Business Objects
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