Hard Lessons Learned From Being Stupid About TDD
Matt Hinze (30.Jul.2010 at 16:15)
Talk at Dallas TechFest 2010 (English - US)
I did TDD wrong for a long time. I cut corners, wrote brittle, unmaintainable tests and caused hours and hours of frustration for other developers on my team. In this session I'll show intermediate to advanced TDD practitioners the mistakes I made, explain why I made them, and demonstrate the better techniques I later adopted.
Topics include:
* Managing test data
* Interaction vs. state-based testing
* Test organization and semantics
Quicklink: https://joind.in/1817
Track(s): .NET(2)
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01.Aug.2010 at 20:38 by Shawn Weisfeld
Coming from someone that has done may stupid things, me, I thought your talk was good. Calling this talk Lessons Learned would just not have the same pizzazz. . . .