DemoChoice Web Poll: January 2024 Book Club
3 candidates will be elected with 34 ballots cast.
First Round    
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Refactoring to Testable Code in Java (Clean Code) by Ted M. Young 14  (41.2%) 
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Architecture Modernization by Nick Tune with Jean-Georges Perrin (8.8%) 
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Building Evolutionary Architectures by Neal Ford, Rebecca Parsons & Patrick Kua (8.8%) 
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Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann (5.9%) 
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Test-Driven Development with Java: Create higher-quality software by writing tests first with SOLID and hexagonal architectur (5.9%) 
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The Programmer's Brain by Felienne Hermans (5.9%) 
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Tidy First? by Kent Beck (5.9%) 
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Get Your Hands Dirty on Clean Architecture (2nd Ed) by Tom Hombergs (2.9%) 
HH ________________ :
Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests by Steve Freeman & Nat Pryce (2.9%) 
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Just Enough Software Architecture: A Risk-Driven Approach by George H. Fairbanks (2.9%) 
JJ ________________ :
Modern Software Engineering: Doing What Works to Build Better Software Faster by Dave Farley (2.9%) 
KK ________________ :
Software Mistakes and Tradeoffs: How to make good programming decisions by Tomasz Lelek, Jon Skeet (2.9%) 
NN ________________ :
Spring Security in Action by Laurentiu Spilca (2.9%) 
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Final Round    
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Refactoring to Testable Code in Java (Clean Code) by Ted M. Young 10  (33.3%) 
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Architecture Modernization by Nick Tune with Jean-Georges Perrin 10  (33.3%) 
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The Programmer's Brain by Felienne Hermans 10  (33.3%) 
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None of these  
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Results  
Architecture Modernization by Nick Tune with Jean-Georges PerrinElected 
Refactoring to Testable Code in Java (Clean Code) by Ted M. YoungElected 
The Programmer's Brain by Felienne HermansElected 

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