This group is a place for all conversations relating to the production of code - including test, code and design. Topics such as test-driven-development, emergent design, design patterns, code quality, and anything related are welcome. This user group was formed by several technical trainers and coaches of Net Objectives who are active on the site, however, it is open to all.
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Hello, I'm reading Design Patterns Explained and looking over the Java Code Fragments 4-1 and 4-2 they both refer to an object called "V1" but I think you mean
At Net Objectives we want to increase exposure to the value of Lean and Lean-Agile. One way we're doing this is the exceptionally low cost of some upcoming
I actually did the same thing in which two of us had to do a rewrite of some legacy code. He knew a lot about the domain and neither of us knew a lot about
That's a good example. I probably wouldn't have called out the continuum, even though it's there. I can't see the water in which I swim. If Scott had pointed