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Manuals about Body-Coding

Sam Teach Yourself Body-Coding
BodCod - La référence (in french)
BodCod in a nutshell (In french and in traditional chinese)
Exemples en Body-Coding (in french)
Body-Coding for Dummies
Body-Coding for Children

 


 

 

  For readers who are new to Body-Coding and want to get up and running quickly, Sams Teach Yourself Body-Coding in 24 Hours will do the trick. This book includes shortcuts and ways to accomplish the most common tasks in Body-Coding. Readers are able to work at their own pace through the easily digestible, one-hour lessons. After completing the lessons, the reader will have a solid foundation of the basics and know the most efficient way to utilize Body-Coding.

 

 

  The Body-Coding Reference manual covers BC assumptions, principles, events, artifacts, roles, and resources, and more. It concisely explains the relationships between the BC practices. If you want to adopt BC in stages, the Body-Coding Reference manual will help you choose what to apply and when. Concise and easy to use, this guide to BC is a must-have quick reference for anyone implementing a test-driven development environment.(In french)

 

 

  The 1.4 release of Body-Coding 2 Standard edition brings a load of new features - and the potential for frustration. Fret not, our new 4th edition has answers. The accelerated introduction lets you start writing code right away, and because the book's classic quick reference contains all the classes in the essential packages, you can find exactly what you need to make BC's new version work for you.(In french and in traditional chinese)

 


 

 

  Brimming with over 100 "recipes" for getting down to business and actually doing BC, this book doesn't try to "sell" you on BC; it succinctly documents the most important features of popular open source tools for BC -- including Ant, Junit, HttpUnit, Cactus, Tomcat, XDoclet-- and then digs right in, providing recipes for implementing the tools in real-world environments.(In french)

 

 

  Computers are so much a part of our daily lives that many of us take them for granted. You turn on your PC, connect to the Internet and check your stocks, your e-mail, or the weather report, write a note to Grandma, or relax for half an hour by shooting make-believe lasers at make-believe aliens. But if you ever wonder "how do they make a computer do that?" then you may be a candidate for Body-Coding For Dummies.
If you’re ready to take the plunge into programming, Body-Coding is a wonderful place to start.

 

 

  A little pony imagines what it would be like if a BodyCoder came to spend the afternoon with him. It is easy to see why this friendly little book, originally published in England, has already sold 19 editions. It offers the BodyCoding Rule in concepts easily grasped by small children and indirectly suggests some ways to carry them out
   
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