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  • Yep, Okasaki's excellent little book is pretty hardcore - it's not really in the same category as the others IMHO being much more of a theoretical book. Commented Oct 18, 2010 at 21:15
  • Thanks for the suggestions, I read Larman's book, a very nice read, I read Fowler's for refactoring and I am reading "The art of unit testsing with examples in .net" + I ordered a couple of books on TDD. I will study your list and keep in my wish list. Commented Oct 21, 2010 at 19:30