This is the link (acctually google trick) to find any book from web sites or FTPs sites.
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Deepu said on Sep 4th, 2009 at 11:03 AM:
For everything what u want…
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It will give u everything what u want
Martyr2 said on Sep 7th, 2009 at 10:53 PM:
What I usually do is surf a book site like amazon, barnes & noble, chapters and when I find a book that appears to be what I want, I then do a search on a file sharing network for an ebook version of it.
I know it is not the most legal way of doing it, but for personal use I think it would be ok.
Just so you know, from one programmer to another, I have found very few books dedicated strictly to testing. You are better off looking at general “programming design and good practices” types of books which will also have several chapters dedicated to good testing… both system and unit testing if it is a really good book.
This is the link (acctually google trick) to find any book from web sites or FTPs sites.
+%7C+inurl%3Aebook.EEN+%7C+inurl%3Aebook.JGT+%7C+inurl%3Aebook.LiB+%7C+inurl%3Aebook.EAT&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
For everything what u want…
go to
It will give u everything what u want
What I usually do is surf a book site like amazon, barnes & noble, chapters and when I find a book that appears to be what I want, I then do a search on a file sharing network for an ebook version of it.
I know it is not the most legal way of doing it, but for personal use I think it would be ok.
Just so you know, from one programmer to another, I have found very few books dedicated strictly to testing. You are better off looking at general “programming design and good practices” types of books which will also have several chapters dedicated to good testing… both system and unit testing if it is a really good book.