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The Three Rules of Test Driven Development
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The Three Rules of Test Driven Development

March 3, 2008 March 25, 2008  agile, software testing

Over the years I have come to describe Test Driven Development in terms of three simple rules. They are: 1. You are not allowed to write any production code unless it is to make a failing unit test pass. 2. You are not allowed to write any more of a …

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Methods & Tools Survey Confirms Increased Agile Adoption
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Methods & Tools Survey Confirms Increased Agile Adoption

February 25, 2008 October 12, 2022  agile

We recently run a survey with readers of Methods & Tools to understand what stage is the agile approach (XP, Scrum, TDD, …) adoption at your location? (2005 results)

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Sharing Trough Implementation Patterns
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Sharing Trough Implementation Patterns

January 31, 2008 January 31, 2008  agile

The thing I like about the pattern form is that it gives you a way to talk about the motivation for what you are doing. So there is a lot of Java style books, and good ones, out there people with lots of experience, people who’ve thought carefully about how …

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The Toilet Paper Theory Applied To Software Development
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The Toilet Paper Theory Applied To Software Development

January 7, 2008 January 7, 2008  agile 4

There are many configurations for developers to work together, but one of the common things that you will share with your colleagues is the toilet. Visiting the lavatories is also something that you will most likely to do every day. You could think of this as an intimate and mandatory …

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