5 rules of continuous delivery
Inspired by Sandi Metz’s BaRuCo 2013 presentation “Rules” (which you should watch if you haven’t yet) I started thinking about whether there were some rules that might be useful in the continuous...
View ArticleThe most important change you can make to help your team succeed
How busy are you? Are you close to a deadline? Is the team feeling pressure? Every team I visit seems to be under the same heavy workload, and consequently has a lot of improvements to the process, the...
View ArticleTo TDD or not to TDD? That is not the question.
Over the past few days a TDD debate has been raging (again) in the blog-o-sphere and on Twitter. A lot of big names have been making bold statements and setting out arguments, of both the carefully...
View ArticleUsing SpecFlow on Mono from the command line
SpecFlow is the open source port of Cucumber for folk developing under .NET. It has been compatible with Mono (the open source, cross platform implementation of the .NET framework) for several years,...
View ArticleRecycling tests in TDD
The standard way that TDD is described is as Red-Green-Refactor: Red: write a failing test Green: get it to pass as quickly as possible Refactor: improve the design, using the tests as a safety net...
View ArticleDiamond recycling (and painting yourself into a corner)
The post I wrote recently on recycling tests in TDD got quite a few responses. I’m going to take this opportunity to respond to some of the points that got raised. Do we really need to use the term...
View ArticleHalf a glass
Is this glass half empty or half full? There’s normally more than one way to interpret a situation, but we often forget that the situation itself may be under our control. I often find my clients have...
View ArticleReduce, Reuse, Recycle
From http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/explore/reduce/: Three great ways YOU can eliminate waste and protect your environment! Waste, and how we choose to handle it, affects our world’s environment—that’s YOUR...
View ArticleRolling Rocks Downhill
It’s almost a year since I posted a glowing review of “The Phoenix Project” – a business novel, following in the footsteps of Goldratt’s “The Goal”, about continuous delivery. If you haven’t yet read...
View ArticleUnit tests are your specification
Recently a Schalk Cronjé forwarded me a tweet from Joshua Lewis about some unit tests he’d written. . @ysb33r I’m interested in your opinion on how expressive these tests are as documentation...
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