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on ‎02-18-2018 10:17 AM
I just wanted to share this with my fellow ServiceNow Architects - I've been working on a "developer guide" for the past several years. It's a document consisting of all of the best-practices, guidelines, and "stuff developers should know" that I've put together from my years of doing architectural and code reviews.
Recently, I collected all of these guidelines into a compendium, added loads of new stuff, updated and fixed some of the old stuff, and got input from the community to make sure it lines up with what others tend to think, and then I published it as a short (<100 pages) book.
It's on Amazon for $10 (Kindle) or $15 (paperback). I listed it at a price that I thought was accessible, as making money from it isn't my intent (and isn't very likely). I am actually hoping to hand out copies to all the developers I work with, so I can save some time on code reviews - thought some of you might want to do the same. 🙂
If you're curious, you can have a look at the table of contents in the preview on Amazon. If you're interested in getting a bunch of copies for your company, I'm happy to send them to you at cost - just send me a message.
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Ordered! I'm looking forward to reading it.
I also recommend Tim's other book Learning ServiceNow as this has helped me greatly with learning the ropes of ServiceNow development.

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Thanks Tim, looks like I will be ordering this right now.
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Thanks mate! I am so happy to be able to contribute to the community. 🙂
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Correction, this is now at https://handbook.snc.guru