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Links: Being Successful with Agile and unit testing

It is always nice to hear when a fellow developer succeeds and what makes these posts even better is the fact that they also contain valuable tips as well. Lessons learned from an Agile project (David Tchepak): Dave^2 writes about an agile project he’s been part of for the last 18 months - and he has a lot to tell you about it. They’ve been doing XP and Scrum using 2 week iterations and as far as the post goes it was great. The post explains about several points that attributed to the project success...
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Microsoft Virtual Tech Days - Here I come!

On the 1st of April Microsoft is having 24 hours of online sessions. During those 24 hours (starting 12:00 AM GMT) speakers from all over the world will host live online sessions in one of the following tracks: Windows Development and Frameworks Windows Mobile Development Office and SharePoint Development Developer Tools, Languages & Practices Web Development & User Experience One of these presenters is yours truly - I'll be online from 11:00 till 12:00 (GMT) speaking about TDD in a session...

The cost of Test Driven Development

Last week I wrote a post on my company's blog about the cost of TDD (or more accurately how much money it saves). One of the reasons I wrote that post because it think that when discussing TDD the cost/benefit ratio never comes up. Today I found that Andrew Woodward has wrote a review of my post on his blog . Where he called it "A short and to the point post". As a blogger it's always nice to see that someone read my posts and found them helpful.
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Presentation from .NET Software Architects User Group

Yesterday I co-delivered a lecture about Unit testing titled "How to benefit from unit testing in the real world" at the monthly gathering of the .NET Software Architects User Group. I'd like to thank Doron that presented the 2nd part of our lecture and give thank to an esteemed member of our development team - the build bunny. We had a good turnout (50+ people) that came to hear about TDD and Unit Testing. The presentation went well with only one notable incident (the movie we had...

One of my posts was linked from Stackoverflow

As you might know I'm currently working at Typemock . Since I've started working there I have the feeling that software developers do not fully understand Test Driven Development and those who do have a hard time understanding why they should use mocking/faking framework. Beginner developers when deciding to learn how to use unit tests as part of their development have a hard time finding entry level tutorials that have a section about using mock objects and most tutorials that show how to...
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