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agile | The Quest for Great Software
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The Quest for Great Software. Reflections of programming as a real-world activity. Archived Posts from this Category. 1 May, 2006. Analytical design for driving test granularity in TDD. Posted by Timo Rantalaiho under agile. In philosophy or logic is essentially. Cutting a conceptual whole to smaller pieces. Crystalised this to me in his March 2005 Agile Finland. Robert C. Martin has written a post. 8220;Analysis Vs. Design”. There was also discussion. Instead of a fast unit test. Because if you can test...
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imported from Panda | The Quest for Great Software
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The Quest for Great Software. Reflections of programming as a real-world activity. Archived Posts from this Category. 1 May, 2006. Analytical design for driving test granularity in TDD. Posted by Timo Rantalaiho under agile. In philosophy or logic is essentially. Cutting a conceptual whole to smaller pieces. Crystalised this to me in his March 2005 Agile Finland. Robert C. Martin has written a post. 8220;Analysis Vs. Design”. There was also discussion. Instead of a fast unit test. Because if you can test...
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March | 2006 | The Quest for Great Software
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The Quest for Great Software. Reflections of programming as a real-world activity. 6 March, 2006. Another coding dojo experience and why red bar means progress. Posted by Timo Rantalaiho under agile. I was very happy to take part in the coding dojo of 8 February 2006. The previous time I had attended was the first public session Helsinki in November, and compared to that, the recent dojo went considerably more smoothly:. Or “I want my tests to tell stories about my code”. And lately also the new. Ideas, ...
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The Quest for Great Software. Reflections of programming as a real-world activity. 6 March, 2006. Another coding dojo experience and why red bar means progress. Posted by Timo Rantalaiho under agile. I was very happy to take part in the coding dojo of 8 February 2006. The previous time I had attended was the first public session Helsinki in November, and compared to that, the recent dojo went considerably more smoothly:. Or “I want my tests to tell stories about my code”. And lately also the new. Ideas, ...
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The Quest for Great Software. Reflections of programming as a real-world activity. Archived Posts from this Category. 8 February, 2009. Behavior-Driving Your Apache Wicket Application: Making the Most of Webdriver and JDave-Wicket. Posted by Timo Rantalaiho under bdd. My colleagues Markus Hjort and Marko Sibakov and I are holding a full-day training session on applying the JDave. Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) framework for developing Apache Wicket. We have posted some online material. 6 March, 2006.
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Työ
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Olen toukokuusta 2005 lähtien ollut töissä Fifth Element. Nimisessä ohjelmistoalan yrityksessä. Toimin ohjelmistokehitystehtävissä tittelillä Senior Software Engineer. Valokuvaus on toinen ammattini: Valokuvaaja Mikko Reinikainen. Tammikuusta 2004 vuoden 2005 toukokuuhun työskentelin First Hop. Nimisessä yrityksessä työnimikkeellä R&D engineer. Vuosina 2000-2003 työskentelin tutkimusapulaisena. Tietotekniikan osaston Tietojenkäsittelyopin laboratoriossa. Jonne tein myös diplomityöni.
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Error-Driven Development: March 2006
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Moving from cowboy coding to agile development. Wednesday, March 22, 2006. Doing What I Love. While doing some study-related research, I stumbled upon a nice article on doing what one loves by Paul Graham. Http:/ www.paulgraham.com/love.html. Although I might disagree with one or two particular things, I think Graham has some excellent points. Especially his musings on people's motivations sound really familiar and accurate. They reminded me of Terry Pratchett's. Words: "Too many people want to. Vasco Du...
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