Test-Driven Development of Asynchronous Systems
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Nat Pryce
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Sep 17, 2010
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Summary
Nat Pryce exemplifies how he dealt with flickering, false positives, slow, and messy tests appearing in asynchronous testing when trying to perform end-to-end testing.
Bio
Nat Pryce is author of "Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests" and developer of the jMock mock-object library. He is an early adopter of XP, a contributor to several open source libraries and tools supporting TDD, and one of the organizers of the London XP Day conference. Pryce has received his PhD from Imperial College.
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