What I read about development
Here are some of the books I’m reading (again and again). They were really eye-openers to me.
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Domain-Driven Design Eric Evans. Addison-Wesley Professional 2003, Hardcover, 560 pages, $47.48 |
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Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns Jimmy Nilsson. Addison-Wesley Professional 2006, Hardcover, 576 pages, $39.55 |
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xUnit Test Patterns Gerard Meszaros. Addison-Wesley 2007, Hardcover, 833 pages, $41.95 |
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Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture (Addison-Wesley Signature Series) Martin Fowler. Addison-Wesley Professional 2002, Hardcover, 560 pages, $44.03 |
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Refactoring Martin Fowler. Addison-Wesley Professional 1999, Hardcover, 464 pages, $38.00 |





You are a typo3 specialist, why don’t you at least power your own blog with typo3? Is that too difficult for you?
German:
Ich finde es etwas peinlich sich als Typo3 Profi präsentieren, gleichzeitig aber WordPress einsetzen auf eigener Seite. Also viel Vertrauen schenkt dies nicht ein.
As I am a professional developer, I always strive to use the appropriate tool to meet the clients needs. No doubt, TYPO3 is a great tool, and so is WordPress.
Hey Alex,
why should Jochen use typo3 for his blog? That he’s a typo3 pro shouldn’t be the reason. Iam also a big Typo3 fan since four years, but i still use django for some blogs. Why should I use Typo3 for my blog? Using Typo3 doesn’t mean to use it in every case.