a test of knowledge
by Kevlin Henney www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=340839 (my emphasis) SummaryWhat can you learn from testing? When you look beyond the red and the green, the fail and the pass, you can learn...
View Articlerushing without automated tests is a business mistake
excerpts from article by Joseph Puopolo, An impassioned plea to other Start-up founders to use automated tests. Working on the business side of the shop, I have fought against automated tests for a...
View Articlethe case for continuous delivery
from www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/case-continuous-delivery by @jezhumble (emphasis mine) many of us are aware of the wide adoption of continuous delivery within companies that treat software...
View Articleis TDD dead?
UPDATE: A few updates from Martin Fowler: guest post on his blog about cost and benefits of a unit test culture A page for these conversations about #isTDDdead, including links to recordings original...
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with agile testing i’m thinking about work to improve quality, and work to reveal quality (or lack thereof). first an interesting idea for learning: testing dojos...
View ArticlePoppendieck: implementing lean software development
notes from implementing lean sw dev, from concept to cash (amazon.co.uk) , by Poppendieck, ch 2 on infoq (my emphasis) Principles are underlying truths that don’t change over time or space, while...
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