The weekly bag– September 28
It’s not too late, man:
- Does your bad Java code need help? (from Rules and Flow)- Man, I just love rules engines, baby.
- A Tale of Two Epiphanies: TDD and Mocking- Mock it don’t knock it!
- Why you have time for TDD (but may not know it yet…)- You think quality doesn’t cost?
- xUnit Test Patterns and Smells- You got that right, Ben!
- The less tests, the better- Fewer, baby.
- Is Pipelined Continous Integration a Good Idea?- I wonder if these guys have ever worked on really large hip applications?
Don’t forget to participate in the highly scientific NUnit poll, baby! So far, the results aren’t too surprising.
| Related odds and ends | ||
|---|---|---|
Monday 01 Oct 2007 | Weekly Bag
[...] Megs wrote an interesting post today!.Here’s a quick excerptIt’s not too late, man:. Does your bad Java code need help? (from Rules and Flow)- Man, I just love rules engines, baby. A Tale of Two Epiphanies: TDD and Mocking- Mock it don’t knock it! Why you have time for TDD (but may not know it … [...]
Thanks for the shoutout
But I really plan on rewriting those quick notes into something coherent someday!
How large is a “really large hip application”? And are we talking about the size of the development team, the codebase or both? Let me know and I’ll blog an answer for you
Simon– right on, baby! Big teams– more than 1,000 developers and the code base is enormous, say of Windows proportions? I’m, by the way, a fan of pipelining– as we’ve found it is the only way to get such a code base build-able in a semi-rapid (relatively speaking, man) manner. Blog, I mean, bitch on, baby!;)