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  1. Integração Contínua com Jenkins
    DevOps para desenvolvedores Java
    Camilo Lopes

    Integração Continua com Jenkins um livro para quem desenvolve em Java e quer montar um ambiente produtivo para build e deploy. Automatize as tarefas mais chatas de desenvolvimento.

  2. Practical Approach to Mobile application Testing
    Testers perspective on IOS and Android
    Prasanna V. Jayaprakash
    No Description Available
  3. Leaflet Tips and Tricks
    Interactive Maps Made Easy
    Malcolm Maclean

    Presentation and control of interactive maps for traditional Internet and mobile platforms is now in your hands using leaflet.js. This book is aimed at helping people get started with this awesome JavaScript library. You can download for free or donate if you feel like contributing to further development :-).

  4. Inventors Challenge
    “My quest at being a quirky inventor”
    Murice Damion Miller
    No Description Available
  5. Declare Peace On Virtual Machines
    A guide to simplifying virtual-machine based web development on a Mac
    Murphy J. C. Randle
    No Description Available
  6. Build APIs You Won't Hate
    Everyone and their dog wants an API, so you should probably learn how to build them.
    Phil Sturgeon

    Tasked with building an API for your company but don't have a clue where to start? Taken over an existing API and hate it? Built your own API and still hate it? This book is for you.

  7. This is the book I wanted to read after I had become a software team leader. This is also a book I wrote for myself to avoid making mistakes I had already made.

  8. A Practical Approach to API Design
    From Principles to Practice
    D. Keith Casey Jr and James Higginbotham

    If you read the tech press, everyone knows they need an API but most aren't really sure what it is. They treat it as another checkbox like "Web 2.0" was a few years ago or a mobile app was most recently. In fact, there's an entire "API-first" movement in development circles that most people don't understand or even realize why..

  9. People Matter!
    An IT Manifesto
    Cameron Seebach

    What if humans were more important than the computers they worked at? What would an IT practice centered around yourself and your coworkers look like? People Matter! is a guide to focusing your time at the office around what really matters: the people there.

  10. Learn to use the power tools built into the PHP language to write better and faster code.

  11. Mutation Testing
    Better Code by Making Bugs
    Filip van Laenen

    Are you already using TDD, measuring test coverage, and running static code analysison your code? Maybe you're wondering whether there's a “next level” in code quality? If so, you should check out this book and learn about mutation testing. Mutation testing changes your source code and then checks back whether your unit tests can catch the changes, just like they should catch bugs. Can they? Find out how it works, and why it works in this book.

  12. Valuable, Dependable, Adaptable
    Principles of Effective Software Delivery
    Paul Bowler
    No Description Available
  13. Zen. Für Programmierer.
    Christian Grobmeier

    Wie man Zen täglich im Büro anwendet. Oder: Lebensgeschichte eines Programmierers, der halb durchdreht, weil der Manager nicht aufhört zu quatschen. Auch für Nicht-Programmierer geeignet.

  14. UX from 30,000ft
    A Guide to User Experience for Software Engineers and Developers
    Simon Harper

    Are you a Software Engineer or Developer who wants to know more about those pesky users; or how to decipher what that UX specialist is talking about? Do you need to get more involved in the development of the interface? If so, this high-level overview will help you get started and signpost you to more books, best practices, and standards.

  15. iOS7 Day by Day
    a review of iOS7 for developers, in 24 bite-sized chunks
    Sam Davies
    No Description Available