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    Hi There Thanks for a gr8 site. :) One of the most important aspects of being a developer is testing. No matter what the language is. And sometimes there are a few bugs that <i>slip</i> in and my application goes to production. I need to improve on my Testing and Devepopemtn tech. Do any of you know of any books (hard/soft copy) that can help developers in this aspect? I would really appreciate it. Thanks. Chris

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      Hi There Thanks for a gr8 site. :) One of the most important aspects of being a developer is testing. No matter what the language is. And sometimes there are a few bugs that <i>slip</i> in and my application goes to production. I need to improve on my Testing and Devepopemtn tech. Do any of you know of any books (hard/soft copy) that can help developers in this aspect? I would really appreciate it. Thanks. Chris

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      Try google?

      "I guess it's what separates the professionals from the drag and drop, girly wirly, namby pamby, wishy washy, can't code for crap types." - Pete O'Hanlon

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