TDD Podcasts
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IBM developerWorks: Spotlight on IBM software solutions: Performance testing portal applications
Get a quick overview of the special demands of performance testing in a portal environment and how IBM Rational Performance Tester can help.
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python411: Agile Testing with Python
Published 14 years ago, running time 0h15m
Agile Testing with the Python Test Frameworks was presented at PyCon 2005 by Grig Gheorghiu. Although audio files of the 2006 talks are not up yet, there are many good audio files of some of the talks at PyCon 2005 located at .
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webdev radio: Inaugural podcast
Published 15 years ago, running time 0h30m
Here’s the first webdevradio podcast. I cover a few new products/programs which may make your life a bit easier, and cover future topics. Thoughts on AJAX, Web services, internationalization, XP, performance, unit testing and more. Email [email protected] with suggested topics to cover.
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Herding Code: Episode 21: Real World Development
This week Jon leads a discussion of real world development. We talk about how our development practices in our jobs and personal projects match up with the way we're “supposed to be” developing. Topics: What are the non-negotiable practices that we always use on any cod...
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Herding Code: Episode 9: Rob Conery on SubSonic, MVC Storefront, and the Silverlight Ninja Squad
This week, we catch up with Rob Conery. Topics: SubSonic 2.1 Where SubSonic fits in the Microsoft data access tools explosion Why LINQ to SubSonic is so durn tricky MVC Storefront - has it made Rob a TDD believer What else is Rob up to at Microsoft Links: ...
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Stack Overflow Podcast: Stack Overflow: Podcast #52
This is the 52nd episode of the StackOverflow podcast — our one year anniversary — where Joel and Jeff discuss the launch of Server Fault, how you determine if your code is smelly (or just aromatic), how programmers learn by doing, and how good ideas are often too crazy to copy until ...
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Coding QA Podcast: Episode 5
In this episode Matthew interviews Carl Dacosta, lead tester for the MVC 1.0 project, and talks about what it was like to develop and test a product with so many releases. MVC crossed the 100,000 downloads mark (currently at 140,000) MVC released under MS-PL license Interview with Carl Dacosta S...
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Arcast: Tuning The Development Process at Spot Runner
When Marco DeMello came to be VP of Engineering at Spot Runner he came to a small engineering team with a startup mentality. It was a perfect fit for a scrappy small startup but with success the engineerig team and process had to mature to support the demands of the business. In this episode we...
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webdev radio: SilverStripe CMS at MySQL User Conference
Got a chance to talk to Sigurd Magnusson from the SilverStripe CMS project last week. Sigurd was kind enough to answer some questions about the project's history, current status as an open source project and some upcoming features. We touched a bit on code testing and some other stuff towar...
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webdev radio: Open Source Flash/Flex overview, Yahoo's semantic play, MySQL conference
Lots of small stuff in here - my view on Yahoo's semantic web announcement, PHPUnit 3.3 TDD functionality, MySQL conference, MySQL dealing with 15 gig of new data per day, and my audiblab service Audiblab :: Free service to record MP3 from your browser via Flash Red5 server :: Red5 is an o...
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webdev radio: James Ward and Andy Oliver
The majority of this episode is a webdev discussion with James Ward (Adobe) and Andy Oliver (buni.org). There's a short recap here about my travails with ValueWeb's horrible migration disaster, a partial OSCON wrapup, mention of the Windmill testing project, and a promise of 4-5 more...
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webdev radio: This and that
Just a quick catch up on some news items from the past few weeks – Adobe's Flex push, Yahoo's YUI hosting, Firebug 1.0 released, an upcoming PHP job book and a few other tidbits. Yahoo YUI :: Yahoo's YUI toolkit Firebug :: Firebug, the essential Firefox plugin for web dev...
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Agile Toolkit: Agile 2008 - Emily and Geoff Bache - Programming with the Stars and the TextTest framework
I spoke with Emily and Geoff at the end of the conference and we were all a bit tired. Emily performed in the Coding With The Stars stage at Agile 2008 and gave a great run for the gold. One especially interesting segment was the customer story testing segment. For this segment Geoff played th...
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Agile Toolkit: RailsEdge 2007 - Jim Weirich - Rake goodness
I spoke with Jim after his Rake Talk at the RailsEdge. If this is not your favorite build tool now it will be. Jim is the creator of Rake and RubyGems package management for Ruby. These two tools have made my life a lot easier and if you have not used them, then you are probably not using ruby...
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Agile Toolkit: Fit with Ward Cunningham and Rick Mugridge
Here is an interview that I had with Ward Cunningham and Rick Mugridge at the Agile 2005 conference in Denver. Fit is an acceptance testing tool that took the conference by storm. Many languages are supported and tests are defined in a Wiki. If you are looking to fill the Acceptance Test Gap o...
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Agile Toolkit: Nancy Van Schooenderwoert - Embedded Agile- Agile 2005
Nancy V and I talk about her work in the agile embedded software space. She talks about her work, the challenges of instrumenting embedded software for automated testing and the future of a Fit Fixture for the embedded software world. If you are in the Boston area look up the Agile Bazaar and a...
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Parleys.com: Evolving Agile: Time to Address the Uncomfortable Issues We'd Prefer to Avoid
As agile software development techniques and concepts cross the "technology adoption chasm" we find that the concerns on the right-hand side of the chasm are much different than those on the left. We are now facing critical issues which until now many within the agile...
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Parleys.com: Evolving Agile
As agile software development techniques and concepts cross the 'technology adoption chasm' we find that the concerns on the right-hand side of the chasm are much different than those on the left. We are now facing critical issues which until now many within the agile community have preferred...
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Parleys.com: Unitils - making unit testing easy & maintainable
Writing unit tests should be easy and intuitively... at least in theory. In practice, you need a lot of infrastructure, libraries and boilerplate code before you get to do something productive on a database driven enterprise project. Unitils is an open source library, written by a number of ...
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Parleys.com: UI Test Automation
UI test automation is, nowadays, a commonly used approach. First, because of the tools offering, second because different organization started to realize (if they did not do it before) how high is the defect cost, so they started to think about getting more from testing while spending less on...
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Coding QA Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on www.codingqa.com
The Federico and Matthew share their thoughts on everything QA