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January 6th, 2007

I’ve been writing the Test Pattern column in php | architect for a few months now. I’ve been enjoying it because it lets me explore topics in more depth than I could here on my blog. Although, its more challenging and writing is not easy for me.

So far I think my best two columns have been Organizing For Change and Dependency Injection. These are my favorites at least.

Why do I bring this up? Because today, as part of their 7 day promo fest, back issues are 50% off. That means you could pick up the back issues with my best columns for a measly $1.99 a piece in PDF form. (He blogs shamelessly.) I put a lot of effort into those columns, I’m proud of them and I want you to read them. :)

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