Learn how to do Specification by Example
I’m speaking here:
- Agile Practitioners 2012, Tel Aviv, Israel, 30-31 January 2012
- Software Passion Summit, Göteborg, Sweden, March 19-20, 2012
- Scandinavian Developers conference, Göteborg, Sweden, April 17, 2012
- Dutch Testing Conference, Bussum, NL, 18 April
- Testing and Finance, London, 17 May 2012
Archive for February, 2011
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Disclaimer: my talks may inspire you to quit your job
Posted on February 11, 2011 | 2 CommentsWoke up to this message today: http://twitter.com/HakanRaberg/status/35979602396577792 Not the effect I was aiming for, but interesting. I may need to put a disclaimer before my slides the next time. If you’re interested in what this all was about, attend the seminar on Specification by Example on April 1st. -
If your system is running too fast…
Posted on February 10, 2011 | 1 CommentGoogle contextual ads are fantastic. Here is one that you might want to see if your system is running too fast… -
New version of Cuke4Ninja book published
Posted on February 9, 2011 | No CommentsWe published a new version of the cuke4ninja book. In this version, we started explaining the three levels of UI tests with code examples (in .NET). the changes are: new Chapter 10, .Net and WatiN explains how three layers of UI automation actually work with code, with examples in .NET... -
Test automation strategy for legacy systems
Posted on February 8, 2011 | No CommentsAt the Beyond Pass/Fail event sponsored by Thoughtworks in late January at Skills Matter, Chad Wathington talked about strategies to start with test automation on legacy projects. He advised against automating all manual tests because not all tests would be equally valuable or important. -
Oh no, it’s Monday once again
Posted on February 7, 2011 | No CommentsIn this week’s newsletter, read how a 900 old corpse influenced TDD transformation priority, how a blog post caused a country-wide internet black-out, how to choose between a vegetarian or a meaty BDD tool and many more interesting news from the agile testing world. Point your browser to http://gojko.net/ohnomonday/110207.html.

