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Agile podcast begins 'test-first'.... literally

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[textile]"Jason Gorman":http://parlezuml.com/blog/ released the "pilot ParlezUML podcast":http://parlezuml.com/blog/?postid=394 today. Jason is a respected thinker in the software development space. He has years of experience in Agile projects and now considers himself as a 'Post-Agilist'.

In his debut podcast, Jason interviews guests who provide insights into how agile projects differ from waterfall projects from a tester's point of view; the nature of a tester's participation on an Agile project; and one of the increasingly popular approaches to obtaining feedback on software, Exploratory Testing (although the topics aren't presented in that particular order).

In this podcast, Jason talks to Jonathan Kohl, Henry Seymer and me. Considering this was his first, I think he did a fabulous job... especially with the editing. Jason introduces the podcast with his inimitable self-deprecating style of humour, and then turns his formidable wit on each of his guests... (yes it's true, I do like cars... not so much classic ones, more fast ones... but I've never been lucky enough to own the specific model that Jason mentions... clearly they are far too rare and precious ;-)

Thanks to Jason for involving me. It really was a lot of fun.

Start with "Jason's announcement on his blog":http://parlezuml.com/blog/?postid=394, or simply "download the podcast directly (mp3)":http://media.libsyn.com/media/parlezuml/april_15_07.mp3.