IT Posters
As I read The Gang of Four , I think more and more often how nice it would be to have a separate poster on the wall in the office, summarizing and explaining the design patterns. It would be great not to keep all of them in mind, but having a problem, take a look and find a suitable solution. But finding a suitable poster was not so easy, and even that was not ideal.
In my opinion, posters in the office, in addition to hanging the walls and creating the effect of crowding (if you hang them everywhere), have some pluses:
In this topic, I decided to collect some posters that I managed to find myself. I don’t think that posters, for example, with a list of classes in the .NET Framework are so useful, but let them be.
The main problems with posters in my opinion are that they are difficult to find,easy to lose and impossible to forget, they are in English (not a big problem) and poorly illustrated (they do not make you want to see it in full and be amazed at the beauty of the presentation).
I hope the good hub users will dissuade me with links to excellent posters on computer topics (which can then be put together into categories).
In my opinion, posters in the office, in addition to hanging the walls and creating the effect of crowding (if you hang them everywhere), have some pluses:
- Posters structure the material.
- You can not keep the information in mind.
- Those employees who have not yet embraced any newfangled in narrow circles of “kung fu” like patterns, automatic testing, new standards will gradually be tightened.
In this topic, I decided to collect some posters that I managed to find myself. I don’t think that posters, for example, with a list of classes in the .NET Framework are so useful, but let them be.
Design Patterns:
- Design Patterns Quick Reference
- More interesting option: Head First Design Patterns Poster
Microsoft:
- .NET Framework 3.5 Namespace poster
- .NET Framework 4 Poster
- Silverlight poster
- Silverlight 2 Developer Poster
Miscellaneous:
- The History of Programming Languages (all probably saw this)
- A good selection of Quick Reference Cards is not huge posters, but you can also hang them near the workplace.
The main problems with posters in my opinion are that they are difficult to find,
I hope the good hub users will dissuade me with links to excellent posters on computer topics (which can then be put together into categories).