Test Attribute #4 – Accuracy
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You think that Arnold and Sylvester movie careers were head to head? Let me tell you the story of what happened before that. <Dissolve Effect> Arnold and Sylvester had a struggling software development business. Arnold wanted better code design. Because he was after better design, he chose TDD, with all the design goodness it brings.
Since this is my blog, I get to showcase things I’ve also written outside it. Don’t worry, it doesn’t mind. Of course, I’m keeping a list of (almost) everything I’ve written under the Publications page. But here are my latest. On the Typemock blog: My first TDD experience A brief history of continuous integration Icy
Read about it on the Typemock blog. It’s D-licious.
At DevCon TLV I gave this presentation about code coverage, and how we can use, and misuse it. Here are the slides. You can still catch it in webinar form in a week’s time on the Typemock channel.