New Version of “Everyday Unit Testing”!
That’s right dudes! A new version with 2 new chapters and whole lot of new content. And I’ve rearranged the existing chapters just to keep it interesting. Check out the new stuff and get the book!
That’s right dudes! A new version with 2 new chapters and whole lot of new content. And I’ve rearranged the existing chapters just to keep it interesting. Check out the new stuff and get the book!
New post on Everyday Unit Testing: The testable object pattern. Check it out.
Starting to talk about scale. Obviously.
New post over at Everyday Unit Testing: Testing is not a phase! We test all the time, and we test everything.!
In order to be in business, we need to answer two questions: How do we make money? How do we make more money? Most people focus on the first one, rather than the second one. And rightly so. Money is important not just because it buys nice things. It keeps the boat afloat (that’s the company)
Supply and demand are the basic principles of any economy in the tangible world. The prices of products and services are negotiated based on their availability (or scarcity), and the demand for them by the market. Imagine we’ve gone back to the industrial age. We’re selling a product, and we want more money. If
Had a blast at Agile Easter Europe 2016, for the 4th time now. Here are slides of my talk, “Simple”. A story of memes, Chuck Norris and Frozen. It was recorded so get ready, it’s coming.
New post on Everyday Unit Testing. Continuing the discussion about how to unit test for exceptions. Check it out!
I’ve got a couple of ideas I decided to throw into a series called Agile Economics. I know, economics doesn’t have to do with daily stand-ups, or backlogs or self-organizing teams. Or are they? We’ll see. Before jumping into the economic waters, let’s remember that economics is not just theory and equations. If it was
A new post over at Everyday Unit Testing. Exceptions and error handling is what unit tests are awesome for, so let’s take a look at how to do them properly. Check it out!