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Weekly Agile Reading. Pack 20

November 1, 2008 by Artem Marchenko

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.

» Alistair.Cockburn.us | Agile contracts An excellent collection of ideas people have for contracts on Agile projects
» Larry Page On Evaluating Projects A short tip on what could be a good way for evaluating the project proposals :)
» TotT: Contain Your Environment Google's advice on making your objects work with the different kinds of environments easily.
» 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.
» Testability Explorer: Measuring Testability A Google tool for advices on the testability of your Java code.
» 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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