List of recommended books on TFS, Visual Studio, C# and C++ coding, Design and Development Process
UPDATED Jul 3rd 2013: Added Art of Unit Testing Version 2
UPDATED Apr 11th 2013: Added Instant TFS 2012 and Project Server 2012 Integration How-to
UPDATED Jan 12th 2013: Added Prof TFS Server 2012, TFS 2012 Starter, Pro ALM with VS 2012 and VS 2012 Cookbook
UPDATED Dec 8th 2011: Added Kanban book by David Anderson
“Send me a list of books to read” – that is what I am often asked. No more, as this list is an answer to those request!
Code Metrics – suggestions for appropriate limits
I like Code Metrics. They give a certain "objective" evaluation of a piece of code. You can use it for yourself just to make it pinpoint potential trouble areas, or just some code where you were a bit sloppy - happens from time to time...... And when you're going to do a peer review, it's much better to point to some numbers instead of the "This code sucks....."-thing. So when it finally arrived inside Visual Studio I was delighted.
Code Metrics – suggestions for appropriate limits
I like Code Metrics. They give a certain "objective" evaluation of a piece of code. You can use it for yourself just to make it pinpoint potential trouble areas, or just some code where you were a bit sloppy - happens from time to time...... And when you're going to do a peer review, it's much better to point to some numbers instead of the "This code sucks....."-thing. So when it finally arrived inside Visual Studio I was delighted.