The weekly bag– March 9
Broad themes in this week’s bag– enjoy:
- Will Test Driven Development go mainstream?- What do you think?
- The developer-tester meets the tester-developer- Interesting view on this, man.
- The state of software quality, part 1: Problems remain, but all is not doomed- From the article: “The Standish Group study also shows a substantial decrease in both cost and time overruns for 2006.”
- GreenPepper aims to Improve Collaborative Testing - Built off of Fitnesse and Fit , this platforms seems interesting enough.
- Testing Is … A Huge Time Saver- “Cutting corners is at best a near-term win, and cannot be sustained.” Well said, man!
- Building Web Applications with Maven 2- This article does a great job of explaining Maven 2 ’s Archetypes.
- Developer Testing Masters and Brain Surgeons- Mr. Savoia is at it again on Artima !
- Presentation: Maintaining Java Apps in Production Environments- Now that’s some good advice, man.
- Python Slithers into Systems- Yes, it’s true– Google is not the only big player using Python, baby!
- How Many Unit Tests Are Enough?- Agitar says “if the amount of test code equals the amount of program code, you’re generally in pretty good shape.” What do you think? On the surface it feels right to me too.
- Search Work Items, Team System Addin- Now this is helpful, man.
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