Archive for January, 2011

  • Here are my speaking engagements for the next few months. Come and meet me! Breaking the TDD mould, Feb 3rd, London, UK Long term value of acceptance tests, Agile Yorkshire, Leeds, UK, Feb 8th Specification Game and UI Testing with Cucumber & Selenium 2.0 at the Advanced Developers Conference in...

    Come and meet me

    Here are my speaking engagements for the next few months. Come and meet me! Breaking the TDD mould, Feb 3rd, London, UK Long term value of acceptance tests, Agile Yorkshire, Leeds, UK, Feb 8th Specification Game and UI Testing with Cucumber & Selenium 2.0 at the Advanced Developers Conference in...

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  • In this week’s agile testing newsletter “Oh No It’s Monday”, read about the quest to find the most epic of all epic fails, how to call your unit tests and how to mix drugs with software. For all this and more, point your browser to http://gojko.net/ohnomonday/110131.html

    The most epic of all epic fails… and more

    In this week’s agile testing newsletter “Oh No It’s Monday”, read about the quest to find the most epic of all epic fails, how to call your unit tests and how to mix drugs with software. For all this and more, point your browser to http://gojko.net/ohnomonday/110131.html

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  • I got this e-mail recently from a blog reader, and decided to share the answer as it might be interesting to others as well: I listened to your podcast with Scott Hanselman and the discussion touched on the mix of unit tests and BDD acceptance tests, but didn’t really go...

    Duplication between BDD and Unit tests

    I got this e-mail recently from a blog reader, and decided to share the answer as it might be interesting to others as well: I listened to your podcast with Scott Hanselman and the discussion touched on the mix of unit tests and BDD acceptance tests, but didn’t really go...

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  • The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz is an attitude adjustment psychology book that with a core idea that “thinking big” is a crucial element of success. “Thinking big”, according to the author, is creating a positive, optimistic and enthusiastic attitude towards people, work and lifestyle challenges. The...

    The Magic of Thinking Big

    The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz is an attitude adjustment psychology book that with a core idea that “thinking big” is a crucial element of success. “Thinking big”, according to the author, is creating a positive, optimistic and enthusiastic attitude towards people, work and lifestyle challenges. The...

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  • In this weeks issue of the agile testing newsletter: what testers can learn from Hernan Cortes how to get developers test-infected quickly what really is the job of an agile tester how to melt the brains of your competitors Read all that and more on http://gojko.net/ohnomonday/110124.html gojko

    Oh No, It’s Monday #3

    In this weeks issue of the agile testing newsletter: what testers can learn from Hernan Cortes how to get developers test-infected quickly what really is the job of an agile tester how to melt the brains of your competitors Read all that and more on http://gojko.net/ohnomonday/110124.html gojko

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