How to determine the context is a question worthwhile. But I think also that the context itself is shaped by the testing activities. So, if you have a...
STEURS Stefan
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Apr 1, 2004 1:15 pm
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... I'm not convinced that we can really do that, even sometimes. I think we can describe practices, activities, that the people can do. But I suspect that...
... Automate every test? ... Build no feature except in response to automated tests that fail? It could be ... it could be. Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com ...
... Really good example. I thought sure it was going to be the blarfnoids. Certainly testing, especially agile testing, is an approach /that we could use/ to...
I apologize if you receive multiple copies of this call for sessions. ... Call for Sessions - XP Day Benelux 2004 19 November 2004 Mechelen, Belgium ...
... David goes on to tell a beautiful story of two people aligned in purpose as they investigate the behavior of a disk system. We could analyze exactly what...
Ward Cunningham
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Apr 3, 2004 4:13 am
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On Wednesday, March 31, 2004, at 10:34:54 AM, Dave Liebreich wrote: Dave:>> Focusing on XP for a moment, what's the testing equivalent of refactor mercilessly?...
... What you asking for is an awareness that double-loop learning moves us forward - both on this project and on future projects - faster than single-loop. We...
Hubert Matthews
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Apr 4, 2004 6:17 pm
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... Yeah, notice too that when the #$&@ hits the fan on a project or across projects, the typical response is to create a small team dedicated to fixing it....
... Very nice analogy Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com Any errors you find in this are the work of Secret Villains, whose mad schemes will soon be revealed....
Bret Pettichord replied to Patrick Logan... ... No, I think an *institutional* tiger team. Done well, this is the same concept as a "core team", I think. That...
Hi folks I'm onsite with a client in Albuquerque dealing with a large group. One of the group is in a department which is experimenting with XP. They've done...
... I have a question in another direction: what is the cost of pair programming, and how does he know? Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com Maybe it is like...
I've worked on several projects that used a core team, and I've worked on the occasional tiger team. In my experience these are two fairly different beasties...
JTest has two pieces, a code rules checker and unit test generation. Which part does your client think will be helpful? Jtf DISCLAIMER: Agitar's Agitator...
We just had a demo of JTest a couple weeks ago. It's got a lot of nice features and is built on top of Eclipse. For the money, we didn't feel like it did a...
Sorry for a delayed response, but I've been on vacation. I wasn't doubting for a second that you were really doing these practices, sorry if I gave that...
In a message dated 4/7/2004 5:39:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lisa.crispin@... writes: We just had a demo of JTest a couple weeks ago. It's got a lot of ...
Steve, We use Jtest mostly for coding standard reinforcement and "possible defect" detection. We have not had much success so far with test generation. It...
Here's my personal experience with JTest prior to joining Agitar: I evaluated the previous version of JTest at two different companies (Alphablox and...
... I guess it depends on whether you look at your problem from the reality perspective or the perception perspective. If the problem is that pair programming...
I guess it depends on whether you look at your problem from the reality perspective or the perception perspective. If the problem is that pair programming...
... It might also be important whether you care about real productivity or perception, or each in what degree ... Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com For me, XP...