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Reading list
We've selected 11 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Fluent Interface.
Provides a comprehensive overview of fluent interface design patterns, including their benefits, drawbacks, and best practices. It is written by Eric Lippert, a leading expert on the topic.
Provides a deep dive into fluent interface design patterns in C#. It is written by Jon Skeet, a renowned C# expert.
Provides a comprehensive overview of fluent interface design patterns in Java. It is written by Joshua Bloch, a leading Java expert.
Provides a comprehensive overview of fluent interface design patterns in JavaScript. It is written by Douglas Crockford, a leading JavaScript expert.
Provides a deep dive into fluent interface design patterns in C++. It is written by Herb Sutter, a leading C++ expert.
Provides a comprehensive overview of fluent interface design patterns in Rust. It is written by Steve Klabnik, a leading Rust expert.
Provides a comprehensive overview of fluent interface design patterns in Scala. It is written by Martin Odersky, the creator of Scala.
Provides a deep dive into fluent interface design patterns in Haskell. It is written by Simon Peyton Jones, a leading Haskell expert.
Provides a comprehensive overview of fluent interface design patterns in F#. It is written by Don Syme, the creator of F#.
Provides a deep dive into fluent interface design patterns in OCaml. It is written by Xavier Leroy, a leading OCaml expert.
Provides a comprehensive overview of fluent interface design patterns in Erlang. It is written by Joe Armstrong, the creator of Erlang.
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