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- Sometimes the problem is in your tests
- Testing Helper Modules with Rails 2.2
- Practicing CI or TDD does not make you agile
- Blasting open source
- Is there anything you need help with?
- Just writing unit tests is not good enough
- IronRuby and RSpec
- Check-in policies signify a lack of trust
- RSpec Top to Bottom
- Higher Quality Software through Enhanced Process
- Microsoft and Open Source
- Free Source vs Open Source
- The relentless pace of scrum
- Evolving Agile Teams
- An Effective ScrumMaster...
- Hibernating with Rhinos
- Scrum in less than 5 minutes
- Photoshop CS3 developed using agile techniques
- Making it too easy to write software
- Tracking hours using SCRUM
- Developer/Testers and Tester/Developers
- NUnit vs. MSTest
- Getting Real
- My Programming Manifesto
- Who needs Fitnesse?
- scrumbut
- What is Scrum?
- An effective Scrum master...
- Certified ScrumMaster
- It's Not Just Standing Up
- Does Agile Software development work?
- ActionFixtures with .NET
- Testing MVP with Rhino.Mocks
- Clean Code
- Unit testing methods which call the ConfigurationSettings API
- NCover as a TDD tool
- Refactoring: Explained
- TDD can lead to a simpler design
- Introduction to Agile
- Provider Pattern and Unit Testing
- Technical Debt
- Unit Testing Frameworks: Deciding
- Introducing Agile to a legacy project
- How many unit tests are enough?
- The three qualities of good code
- Refactoring away external loops
- Avoiding Failure
- Unit testing Hashtables
- The 5 pitfalls of estimating a software project
- Comment Rot
- Solving problems by elevating permissions
- Developing as non-admin
- TDD Metrics
- Test Driven Development in Microsoft .NET
- Getting started with Test Driven Development (TDD)
- Tracking down bugs
- Software and less privileged accounts
- Estimation Models
- Software and the construction trades