Test Scope Creep
New post on Everyday Unit Testing, continuing the story of multiple asserts going horribly wrong. Multiple asserts easily turn to creepers (Like Nick in the picture). Enjoy.
New post on Everyday Unit Testing, continuing the story of multiple asserts going horribly wrong. Multiple asserts easily turn to creepers (Like Nick in the picture). Enjoy.
New post on Everyday Unit Testing on why a single test with multiple asserts should be split into multiple tests. Enjoy!
I had a great time at Belgium Testing Days. And my “Secrets of Effective Unit Testing” won Best Tutorial! Here are the slides for the workshops I did. If you want to make your own movie like we did at “The Empire Tests First”, check out this page for all the resources. The Empire Strikes
I had a great time at Belgium Testing Days. And my “Secrets of Effective Unit Testing” won Best Tutorial! Here are the slides for the workshops I did. If you want to make your own movie like we did at “The Empire Tests First”, check out this page for all the resources. The Empire Strikes
In one month, I’m returning to Belgium Testing Days. It’s going to be a full week of work and learning. If last time is an indication, it’s going to be awesome, organized impeccably and a good place to learn about software development and testing. That’s for everyone, of course. Now, if you want to stick
The current buzz at the agile world is scale. Now that we know that agile looks golden, we want to apply it to everything. Agile started as a development team practice. Extreme programming, Scrum, Feature Driven Development, and others all originated in software development teams. Since they were successful, it made sense to apply those
I’m a busy agile guy. That’s why I’m posting “Upcoming Events” and not real content. Don’t worry because that’s coming too. In the meantime, after Agile Testing Days, here’s what’s coming (that I know of): Next week, Dec 3rd, I’ll be at NDC London, talking about “Unit Testing Economics 101”. Very exciting conference, and lots
Great session today (at least for me). Here are the “TDD Patterns” slides from Agile Testing Days.
I had a great fun presenting at the Agile Practitioners meet-up today on “The New Agile”. Good feedback, and feels like a keynote. Here are the “New Agile” slides. The New Agile
There’s a lady who’s sure she’s seen this post appearing on Everyday Unit Testing. It’s on stages of learning and acceptance of unit testing (and testing in general) as well as TDD. Check it out! Image source: http://pixabay.com/en/dike-stone-stairway-stairs-sky-389587/