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Martin Fowler is the author of a number of books about object-oriented analysis, design, [[refactoring]], [[UML]], [[design patterns]], [[code smells]] and agile software development. He is also an international speaker on these topics.
 
Martin Fowler is the author of a number of books about object-oriented analysis, design, [[refactoring]], [[UML]], [[design patterns]], [[code smells]] and agile software development. He is also an international speaker on these topics.
  
In 2001, Martin Fowler became one of 17 authors and signatories of the [[Agile Manifesto]].  
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In 2001, Martin Fowler became one of 17 authors and signatories of the [[Agile manifesto]].  
  
 
==Books by Martin Fowler==
 
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Someone wrote about him on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Fowler wikipedia]
 
Someone wrote about him on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Fowler wikipedia]
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=== Martin Fowler in a Werewolf Costume ===
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Need I say more? [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-1X3duvryA]
  
 
==See also==
 
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Latest revision as of 03:22, 25 November 2010

Martin Fowler

Martin Fowler is the author of a number of books about object-oriented analysis, design, refactoring, UML, design patterns, code smells and agile software development. He is also an international speaker on these topics.

In 2001, Martin Fowler became one of 17 authors and signatories of the Agile manifesto.

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Books by Martin Fowler

Find out what he thinks.

Bliky, its a blog and a wiki

Find out what he knows

He has his own domain martinfowler.com

He has lots to say on refactoring.com

Someone wrote about him on wikipedia

Martin Fowler in a Werewolf Costume

Need I say more? [1]

See also

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