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Free ebooks by JetBrains

The guys from JetBrains combined a set of blog posts in 2 easy-to-read ebooks:

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What to look for in a code review
A series of tips on what to look for when doing code reviews, including aspects of testing, security, performance and more. The book is a compilation of blog posts on the same topic available on the Upsource blog.
Download the book here: https://leanpub.com/whattolookforinacodereview

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Detecting and solving memory problems in .NET
This book is a collection of tips and trick mostly published previously in the form of blog posts and tutorials, and is centered around working efficiently with memory management in .NET.  The content is based on the experience we've had here at JetBrains when developing such well-known products as ReSharper, dotCover, dotTrace, dotMemory and others. In other words, this book is our vision of best practices in finding and solving memory issues in .NET applications.
Download the book here: https://leanpub.com/detectingandsolvingmemoryproblemsinnet/




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