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I have been mostly silent for the past year as I have been busy working with a client in Western Massachusetts on a very interesting ASP.NET 2.0 project (using C# 2.0). I had the pleasure of working with one of the best teams I have seen in my career...
Along with the great agile bloggers at CodeBetter.com , you should take a look at three of the best agile developers/architects I know at ThoughtShapes.com . All three: Rob, Steve, and Rjae, have been presenting an in-depth look at Test Driven Development...
I will be speaking at the Western Mass .NET Users Group tonight on the topic "Unit Testing and Test Driven Development (TDD)". This is an older topic for me, but it is still very much a daily activity and I enjoy helping others understand the...
I will be travelling again this week with back to back conferences at VSLive! Orlando and HDC 2005 in Iowa. I am looking forward to reading this long-awaited new book on the airplane trips: Framework Design Guidelines : Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns...
I have hesitated about putting this out here, but if no one knows you are looking, they won't pass on leads. A couple of my friends ( Sam and Don ) are looking as well, so I don't feel bad about mentioning it. My work with my primary client (I have been...
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Just a quck follow-up on my Devscovery trip (I type this on a draining battery on my laptop while on "vacation" in beautiful North Conway, NH ). I continued to attend Jeff Richter's and John Robbins' talks. I especially liked John's talks more and more...
Take a look at this great article on unit testing by my friend Andrew Stopford and Jay Flowers : Unit Testing with NUnit, MbUnit and VSTS With clear-cut information like this, there is no reason NOT to do unit testing.
In my daily life as a consultant, I work on solving problems for clients. That usually means one of two things: I develop new solutions from scratch (rare), or I wade through old code to try to fashion a durable, maintainable solution. Either way, I have...
My good friend Andrew Stopford has taken the lead in moving MbUnit (a great tool he asked me to try for the longest time, and when I did , I loved it!) to OSS again. MbUnit was created by Jonathan de Halleux (Peli) , who has since gone to Microsoft. It...
I really enjoyed my talk at the Vermont .NET User Group on Monday night. There were lots of questions, and everyone seemed to very interested in the techniques. I turned the talk into a more interactive session as opposed to a "conference session" because...
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