[SmartBear software] Best Kept Secrets of Peer Code Review (.pdf)
http://smartbear.com/SmartBear/media/pdfs/best-kept-secrets-of-peer-code-review.pdf Book on code review from Smartbear – a maker of software for code review
http://smartbear.com/SmartBear/media/pdfs/best-kept-secrets-of-peer-code-review.pdf Book on code review from Smartbear – a maker of software for code review
http://smartbear.com/SmartBear/media/pdfs/best-kept-secrets-of-peer-code-review.pdf Book on code review from Smartbear – a maker of software for code review
http://www.aosabook.org/en/index.html so called AOSA book. " Architects look at thousands of buildings during their training, and study critiques of those buildings written by masters. In contrast, most software developers only ever get to know a handful of large programs well—usually programs they wrote themselves—and never study the great programs of history. As a result, they repeat one another’s mistakes rather than building on one another’s successes. Our goal is to change that. In these two books, the authors of four dozen open source applications explain how their software is structured, and why. What are each program’s major components? How do they interact? And what did their builders learn during their development? In answering these questions, the contributors to these books provide unique insights into how they think." ...
http://www.aosabook.org/en/index.html so called AOSA book. " Architects look at thousands of buildings during their training, and study critiques of those buildings written by masters. In contrast, most software developers only ever get to know a handful of large programs well—usually programs they wrote themselves—and never study the great programs of history. As a result, they repeat one another’s mistakes rather than building on one another’s successes. Our goal is to change that. In these two books, the authors of four dozen open source applications explain how their software is structured, and why. What are each program’s major components? How do they interact? And what did their builders learn during their development? In answering these questions, the contributors to these books provide unique insights into how they think." ...
http://www.kriha.de/krihaorg/dload/ultra.pdf a draft of the book “Scalability and Availability Aspects” by Walter Kriha. Many up-to-date info on theory and practice of building scalable high-loaded web/internet systems
http://my.safaribooksonline.com/book/programming/javascript/9780321684097 also see http://www.amazon.com/Test-Driven-JavaScript-Development-Developers-Library/dp/0321683919/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1301526589&sr;=8-1 / good reviews/
http://progit.org/book/ excellent git reference book, read it even if you are already familiar with git
http://book.doctorbormental.ru/Default.aspx?tabid=108&articleType=ArticleView&articleId=14 short article in Russian about notable cookbooks published in Russian Empire, est from late VIII -> late XIX century
http://www.belousenko.com/books/nikulin/nikulin_vojna.htm
http://cloud.github.com/downloads/perl6/book/book-2009-11.pdf book about perl 6