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Test First Development v.Next with Pex and Moles

Presented by David Starr on Oct 24, 2011 Length 01:15:42     Download: MP3
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Sections
Process & Practices,
Development
Topics
Application Lifecycle Management ,
Test Automation ,
Visual Studio ,
ALM ,
.NET ,
Automation ,
Unit Testing ,
IDE ,
Microsoft ,
Companies ,
Enterprise Architecture ,
Pex ,
Programming ,
Testing ,
DevTeach & SQLTeach ,
TDD
 

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Summary
David Starr demoes Pex –a parameterized white box unit test tool- and Moles –an isolation framework-, two .NET tools useful for test-first development.

Bio
David Starr is a technical instructor with Pluralsight focusing on the VS ALM platform, Agile Software Development, and patterns and practices in .NET. He is a trainer and author with Scrum.org, a Microsoft Visual Studio ALM MVP, the founder of ElegantCode.com, and host of the Pluralcast podcast. He enjoys re-kindling the passion in developers that attracted them to the software development craft.

About the conference
DevTeach stands for Developers Teaching Therefore, It is a conference done by developers for developers. These events have all the elements of an international conference with speakers coming from all over the globe but keeping the values we all treasure from local community events. We pride ourselves in offering the biggest diversity of subjects covered in our various sessions. All our sessions provide presentation material to the attendee and whenever possible, hans-on training. DevTeach is not so much a conference as it is a “developer festival.
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