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Hard Lessons Learned From Being Stupid About TDD by Matt Hinze @ Austin Code Camp on 5/15/2010

I had the opportunity to record an entire track from the Austin Code Camp this year.

Abstract:

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.

Bio:

Matt Hinze works at Headspring, an Austin, Texas-based software consultancy. Matt has been successfully delivering technical courses to software developers since 2005. Meanwhile he is a full time developer working in the trenches on major software projects.

Passionate about software and programming, Matt is active in the developer community and presents technical talks to community groups and at conferences. Matt is also a Microsoft Certified Application Developer, ASPInsider and Microsoft MVP for C#.

Print | posted on Monday, May 24, 2010 6:10 AM | Filed Under [ INETA LIVE ]

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