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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

SOA Patterns Book- A masterpiece in the works

If you are an Architect, and you are not following the posts on http://www.rgoarchitects.com/blog/ by Arnon you are missing out on a lot of great information.

Arnon recently started writing a new book, SOA Patterns. He has the first chapter available for download at here.

If this first chapter is any indication of how good this book is going to be, it is going to be a must have!!! The information is presented in a very easy to read format. His writing style is great. Everything is explained in a way that makes it easy to understand the topic. He is also making great use of figures to help visualize the topics he is covering.

Check out the first chapter. It is awesome on its own.

posted by tadanderson at 7:36 AM

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