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Legacy code testing techniques: subclass and override non-virtual members
This post was originally published here . One of the core techniques in Michael Feathers' Working Effectively With Legacy Code is the "Subclass and Override Method" technique. Basically, in the context of a test, we can subclass a dependency...
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Fri, Aug 31 2007 3:22 PM
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bogardj
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Template Delegate Pattern
This post was originally published here . I've had to use this pattern a few times, most recently in Behave# . It's similar to the Template Method pattern , but doesn't resort to using subclassing for using a template method. Instead, a delegate...
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Wed, Aug 29 2007 8:51 PM
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bogardj
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Patterns
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Agile references for PMs
This post was originally published here . By "PM", I'm referring to Project Managers. Adopting Agile can be a scary proposition for those entrenched in waterfall processes. I have a lot of sympathy for PMs whose dev team decides to switch...
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Mon, Aug 27 2007 4:26 PM
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bogardj
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Authoring stories with BDD using Behave# and NSpec
This post was originally published here . A question came up on the Behave# CodePlex site, asking about the intent of Behave# and where it fits with NSpec . BDD is all about using TDD to create specifications, and NSpec bridges the gap with a specification...
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Mon, Aug 27 2007 11:18 AM
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bogardj
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Continuous Integration resources for Team Build
This post was originally published here . Team Build 2005 did not support Continuous Integration out of the box. Lots of add-ins and tools have been released since Team Build released to do CI. Here's an admittedly incomplete list for doing Continuous...
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Mon, Aug 20 2007 9:58 AM
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bogardj
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Pending scenarios in Behave#
This post was originally published here . When first authoring stories and scenarios in Behave#, the implementation to support the scenario probably doesn't exist yet. Part 4 of Nelson Montalvo's series of posts on Behave# illustrates this quite...
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Fri, Aug 17 2007 9:43 AM
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bogardj
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Some pairing tips
This post was originally published here . One of the stranger things I noticed about pair programming was that I felt I was more efficient working with a pair than working on task alone. Mostly I felt it was because not only did I have someone to help...
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Tue, Aug 14 2007 4:00 PM
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bogardj
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Importance of collocation
This post was originally published here . Jeremy Miller mentioned that Fred George is blogging now, and that he'd be worth reading. Wow, Jeremy wasn't lying. One of the first posts really resonated with me, on collocation . I've now had the...
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Thu, Aug 09 2007 10:07 AM
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bogardj
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Addressing some Behave# concerns
This post was originally published here . So Joe and I have received some initial feedback for Behave# . Joe's already given a great intro into how to use Behave# and addressed Roy's specific questions. I thought I'd address some of the common...
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Tue, Aug 07 2007 10:23 AM
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Some Behave# news
This post was originally published here . Joe already announced this , but it doesn't hurt to get the word out some more, right? We're going to combine our efforts into Behave# , a behavior-driven design framework. For more information about our...
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Thu, Aug 02 2007 2:59 PM
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bogardj
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Continuous Integration book now out
This post was originally published here . I just read from Martin Fowler's Bliki that a new book in his signature series is out, "Continuous Integration: Improving Software Quality and Reducing Risk" . If you're not familiar with Fowler's...
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Wed, Aug 01 2007 3:45 PM
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bogardj
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