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  • Back on new Blog Software CS

    this is more or less a test posting the UI have changed completley and i want to figure out how, what and why took some while and email support to figure out how this works. Done some ugly trick to get the tags in my [Select Tag] list posted all of the tags, which i copied from the start page .NET,.net...
    Posted to Hannes Preishuber (Weblog) by preishuber on 05-22-2006, 12:00 AM
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  • HanselMinutes #4

    Scott Hanselman has started a podcast called HanselMinutes to talk tools and utilities. Episode #4 on Continuous Integration caught my attention because of 2 names mentioned during the discussion of the Ruby Watir library. Both Dustin Woodhouse and Travis Illig got mentioned because of tools they have...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 02-17-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Misc, Development, Personal, Utilities, Agile, Agile QA
  • Approaching System Boundaries with TDD

    Bill Caputo has a wonderfully clear explanation of how to address questions regarding using TDD at system boundaries. TDD is fundamentally about writing tests (or 'checked examples' as Brian Marick calls them ) before you write the code. One of the benefits of this is that the resultant code is decoupled...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 02-17-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, Agile
  • Maintenance Team? Balderdash!

    In many organization I've encountered there is this artificial distinction between the new development group and the maintenance programming group. Why on God's green earth would you want to do such a thing? Every time the topic comes up I point out that there is only "maintenance" since once you have...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 09-13-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Management, Development, Agile
  • Behavior Driven Development (BDD)

    Chris Matts turned me on to the JBehave project ( here and here ). At first I was skeptical because I didn't see anything different from the xUnit frameworks. However, on contemplating for a moment the fact that I also don't believe that xUnit tests are "Tests" and that I like the "Example" terminology...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 08-19-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, Agile
  • When Tests Aren't Tests

    There has been a great discussion on the XP and XP-Testing mailing lists about what “tests” are and how Exploratory Testing relates to XP/Agile development. According to James Bach the mission of a tester is “ to learn enough important information about the product so that our clients...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 03-22-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, Agile, Agile QA
  • HanselMinutes #4

    Scott Hanselman has started a podcast called HanselMinutes to talk tools and utilities. Episode #4 on Continuous Integration caught my attention because of 2 names mentioned during the discussion of the Ruby Watir library. Both Dustin Woodhouse and Travis Illig got mentioned because of tools they have...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 02-17-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Agile, Agile QA, Development, Misc, Personal, Utilities
  • Approaching System Boundaries with TDD

    Bill Caputo has a wonderfully clear explanation of how to address questions regarding using TDD at system boundaries. TDD is fundamentally about writing tests (or 'checked examples' as Brian Marick calls them ) before you write the code. One of the benefits of this is that the resultant code is decoupled...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 02-17-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Agile, Development
  • Maintenance Team? Balderdash!

    In many organization I've encountered there is this artificial distinction between the new development group and the maintenance programming group. Why on God's green earth would you want to do such a thing? Every time the topic comes up I point out that there is only "maintenance" since once you have...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 09-13-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, Agile, Management
  • Behavior Driven Development (BDD)

    Chris Matts turned me on to the JBehave project ( here and here ). At first I was skeptical because I didn't see anything different from the xUnit frameworks. However, on contemplating for a moment the fact that I also don't believe that xUnit tests are "Tests" and that I like the "Example" terminology...
    Posted to Wayne Allen's Weblog (Weblog) by iclemartin on 08-19-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Development, Agile
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