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Media Giant Seeks Talented Post-Agile .NET Professionals (London, UK)
Submitted by jason@parlezuml.com (Jason Gorman) on Mon, 07/04/2008 - 12:53.Are you good at software development?
I mean, are you actually good, and not just saying it?
Do you pretty much always write a failing test before you write new code?
Do you really refactor as you go?
Before you check in your code, do you always do a full build and run all your tests first?
Can you sniff out a code smell from 100 yards?
I mean, are you actually good, and not just saying it?
Do you pretty much always write a failing test before you write new code?
Do you really refactor as you go?
Before you check in your code, do you always do a full build and run all your tests first?
Can you sniff out a code smell from 100 yards?
CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference updates schedule
Submitted by webmaster@testdriven.com (News) on Mon, 07/04/2008 - 16:50.Just got back from CITCON 2008, Denver. This was my second CITCON and I am very happy I went. David.
CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, is a world-wide series of free Open Spaces events for developer-testers, tester-developers and anyone else with an interest in Continuous Integration and the type of Testing that goes along with it.
CITCON provides a forum to connect with other people on topics you care about, to learn from their experience and share your own. Past topics include:
CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, is a world-wide series of free Open Spaces events for developer-testers, tester-developers and anyone else with an interest in Continuous Integration and the type of Testing that goes along with it.
CITCON provides a forum to connect with other people on topics you care about, to learn from their experience and share your own. Past topics include:
New tool added - CubicTest
Submitted by Opensourcetesting.org - latest news on Mon, 07/04/2008 - 23:00.CubicTest is a graphical Eclipse plug-in for writing Selenium and Watir tests. It makes web tests faster and easier to write, and provides abstractions to make tests more robust and reusable.
CubicTest's test editor is centered around pages/states and transitions between these pages/states. The model is intuitive for both Ajax and traditional web applications and supports most user interaction types.
