Here is the top writing that caught my attention this week. Quite much based on Google Testing blog this time - they happened to have a number of excellent articles in a row.
You might like having a look at the previous link packs as well.
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Alistair.Cockburn.us | Agile contracts An excellent collection of ideas people have for contracts on Agile projects
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Larry Page On Evaluating Projects A short tip on what could be a good way for evaluating the project proposals :)
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TotT: Contain Your Environment Google's advice on making your objects work with the different kinds of environments easily.
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GUI Testing: Don't Sleep Without Synchronization Google's advice on UI testing. Details are C++ specific, but the concept is appliable to other languages.
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Testability Explorer: Measuring Testability A Google tool for advices on the testability of your Java code.
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Brian's House of Bilz: My Year With TDD I started out in August of 2007 with what I THOUGHT was TDD. Sure, I wrote my tests before my code, but the philosophy behind it wasn't enough to be effective. It wasn't until I went to Boston for a 3-day seminar on TDD.
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