TDD Podcasts
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Parleys.com: Inside the Agility Cube (Part 2)
There are many sides to agile development, but it is all too commonto focus on only one or two, depending on personal interests, job role,background, etc. A manager may focus on organizational and processaspects to the exclusion of technical ones, whereas a developer mayhave a complementary view....
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Parleys.com: Inside the Agility Cube (Part 1)
There are many sides to agile development, but it is all too common to focus on only one or two, depending on personal interests, job role, background, etc. A manager may focus on organizational and process aspects to the exclusion of technical ones, whereas a developer may have a complementa...
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Parleys.com: Automatic testing using Open Source tools
In actual enterprise level applications, either web or services based, it's more and more necessary to have a suite of tests to be executed automatically in order to prevent regressions of the system. Commercial tools actually available are quite expensive and they often retain high levels of...
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Parleys.com: Spring and JPA
The new Java Persistence API part of EJB 3 (JSR 220) promises to provide a standardized light-weight POJO persistence API for object/relational mapping with support for inheritance, polymorphism and lazy loading that can be used outside application servers. This talk covers Spring 2.0 JPA sup...
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Parleys.com: XOM Design Principals
XOM (XML Object Model) is an open source API for processing XML with Java using a streaming tree model. Although it is open source, XOM was implemented using the cathedral model of development (one designer's vision) rather than the bazaar model. This JavaPolis talk by Elliotte explores the d...
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.NET Rocks: James Whittaker Takes Testing Seriously
James Whittaker brings a practical approach to testing, and his viewpoint may surprise you.
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GoingDeep: HESS: An Automated Concurrency Testing Tool
CHESS is an automated tool from Microsoft Research for finding errors in multithreaded software by systematic exploration of thread schedules. It finds errors, such as data-races, deadlocks, hangs, and data-corruption induced access violations, that are extremely hard to find with current testing...
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Boagworld Web Design Advice: Bargain Basement
Paul looks at doing usability testing on a budget. Marcus explores the perfect working environment and we review writemaps an excellent online tool for creating site hierarchies.
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Boagworld Web Design Advice: Maybe
On this week's show: Paul explains why Headscape does Design Testing, Marcus talks about growing your web design and Mark Buckingham provides an introduction to Search engine optimization.
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Boagworld Web Design Advice: Neverending Beta
On this week's show: web stats meet usability testing, Apollo and why it is important, working with corporate colour palettes and how to sell your web design services.
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Boagworld Web Design Advice: Hosting
This week on Boagworld we explain all you need to know about hosting , look at how to interpret other people’s CSS and review an excellent HTML email testing tool. Oh yes... and Marcus drones on about client stuff.
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Boagworld Web Design Advice: The business of web design
In this week's show, we cover: running a web design agency, what employers look for when hiring a web designer, the best stats package in the world, should we stop testing in IE 5, and running multiple versions of IE on a single PC.
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Boagworld Web Design Advice: Developing a site structure
In this week's show, Paul gets depressed about the state of online accessibility, we debate the virtues of user testing design and discuss the basics of creating a good structure for your site.
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Herding Code: Episode 40: Shawn Wildermuth on Silverlight 3 and RIA Services
This week on Herding Code, the full cast talks to Shawn Wildermuth about Silverlight 3 and RIA Services: Shawn talks about shared code, validation rules logic and general line of business application development with RIA Service and the guys become skeptically about RIA Service's...
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Boagworld Web Design Advice: Usability Testing
This week on boagworld.com Paul and Marcus cover the basics of usability testing. They cover the financial benefits of testing, how to test and the different types of testing available. Paul also reviews Dreamweaver 8.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: Security Testing
Adam Shostack dives deep into security testing methodologies with How to Break Software Security author James Whittaker.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: xUnit Test Patterns: Refactoring Test Code - Part 2
Gerard Meszaros presents concepts from his book, “xUnit Test Patterns: Refactoring Test Code,” the definitive guide to writing automated tests using xUnit, the most popular unit testing framework in use today.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: Unit Testing Tools and Legacy Systems: Part 1
Join host Ted Neward as he discusses unit testing tools and legacy systems with "Working Effectively with Legacy Code" author, Michael Feathers.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: Exploratory Testing with James Whittaker
James Whittaker provides an overview of Exploratory Testing--the subject of his latest book. Learn about ways to explore your application with intent, strategy, and tactics that find bugs and validate functionality.
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OnSoftware from InformIT: Future of Software Testing
Adam Shostack discusses the future of software testing with James Whittaker. Learn about the evolution of software testing methodologies and where the exploratory testing industry is heading.
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Stack Overflow Podcast
Last episode 11 years ago on blog.stackoverflow.com
Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky discuss the development of their new programming community, StackOverflow.com