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Nice article on Maven
Jason Van Zyl, one of the key contributors to Maven, wrote a really good article describing Maven. It sounds like a really sweet environment to work in. We have tried to do something similar here with the way we share dependencies, but Maven is way mo...
Sep 8, 2006
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CITCON London, October 6-7, 2006
Paul Julius and Jeffrey Fredrick are hosting another version of the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, this time in London, October 6th and 7th. The first one in Chicago was impossible for me to go to, this one is just rubbing salt in the ...
Aug 15, 2006
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even more FitNesse GoodNesse
We ran into a little hitch not too long ago with our fitnesse tests. We are now up to 4 different suites of fitnesse tests, one for each of 4 different solutions. The solution have dependencies among themsleves. We had been doing work on one solu...
Apr 13, 2006
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More fitnesse and CruiseControl.net integration
In a {link:previous post|http://codebett...
Mar 3, 2006
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CITCON - Continuous Integration and Testing Conference
CITCON - Continuous Integration and Testing Conference Paul Julius and Jeffrey Frederick are co-hosting an OpenSpaces-format conference on testing in a continuous integration environment. Chicago, April 7th and 8th. I would love to go to this, but it i...
Feb 13, 2006
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Taking Continuous Integration to the next level
In which I describe a system that allows for build artifacts from one project to automatically propagate to dependent projects, extending Continuous Integration to a new level.
Dec 28, 2005
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Shelving in Subversion
Shelving Subversion - The new Visual Studio Team System supports what it calls 'shelving' - a practice of considerable utility in an agile world, in my opinion. The idea being that maybe you're working on something, have a bunch of modified code on you...
Oct 14, 2005
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Jeffrey Palermo : How to integrate FitNesse acceptance tests into your CC.Net build - level 300
Jeffrey Palermo : How to integrate FitNesse acceptance tests into your CC.Net build - level 300 Jeff is a new addition to the DataCert team who brings a lot of great experience. We recently paired on this little task, and it was quite fruitful.
Sep 21, 2005
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overheard data on XP effectiveness
MemoRanda This is a short blurb - no link available - that says that in a comparison of 5 XP projects vs 5 waterfall projects (all within a single company), the XP projects completed 25-30% sooner and had one fourth the defects of the traditional-styl...
Sep 13, 2005
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DaveAstels.com » A New Look at Test Driven Development
Gary Williams pointed me to this article by Dave Astels: DaveAstels.com » A New Look at Test Driven Development. I'm not completely convinced yet - an interesting idea. I do like the concept, and sometimes just changing the words you use for things can...
Aug 25, 2005
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The Bowling Game Kata
Several years ago, I attended the SD West conference. One of the most memorable things I did there was a hands-on session with "Uncle Bob" Martin on TDD and pair programming. Everyone brought their laptops, and for 3 hours we learned how TDD works. The...
Aug 23, 2005
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You don't have time to NOT do TDD
I just read a short article on Bob Martin's blog that I think helps describe why TDD is so important for developing software. He relates how brain surgeons spend 99% of an operation setting up guides to make sure they are doing the operation in the ri...
Aug 23, 2005