Specification by Example workshops
I’m speaking here:
- Testing and Finance, London, 17 May
- NDC, June 16-18 Oslo
- Agile Testing Days, November 19-22, Potsdam, Germany
tdd Archive
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Trinidad 1.0.9 released
Posted on July 28, 2009 | No CommentsI just packaged and released trinidad 1.0.9. Trinidad is an in-process test runner for FitNesse(Java) that allows you to execute fitnesse tests without running the server. Some cool things you can do with it are: debug and execute tests from any IDE easily integrate FitNesse tests into your continuous build... -
Get 25% off Test Driven .NET Development in Practice
Posted on July 15, 2009 | No CommentsI’m launching a new TDD course with Skills Matter – very practical with hands-on exercises straight from the start and very little theory just to explain how things work. Covering the latest TDD tools and practices. Get 25% off when you book by quoting get 25% off my new Test... -
Trinidad 1.0.8 released
Posted on June 22, 2009 | 2 CommentsTrinidad 1.0.8 is now available. Trinidad is the in-process test runner for FitNesse (java), allowing you to quickly execute, troubleshoot and debug FitNesse tests from your IDE and integrate FitNesse easily with a continuous build system through JUnit or Maven (without running the server). Version 1.0.8 changes include: JUnit Suite... -
QCon London 2009: What have we learned from 10 Years of TDD?
Posted on March 11, 2009 | 4 CommentsDuring the Test Driven Development: Ten Years Later talk today at QCon 2009 in London, Steve Freeman and Michael Feathers presented a “random walk through the history of TDD” and key lessons learned by the community in that period. -
Thought-provoking TDD exercise at the Software Craftsmanship conference
Posted on February 27, 2009 | 26 CommentsYesterday I attended Keith Braithwaite‘s workshop titled ”TDD as if you meant it” at the Software Craftsmanship 2009 conference, and I found it truly thought provoking. At the start of the workshop I thought that the exercise is plain silly but I publicly take it back: Keith – you really...

