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TDD: Why We Don't Party Like It's 1999

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Summary

Jason Felice introduces TDD, how it came about, the two schools of TDD thought, the differences and contradictions between them.

Bio

Jason Felice is an XP developer from Cleveland. He's been coding using Vim and hitting the *nix man pages for twelve years, and been around more environments (POSIX, Windows, mobile, embedded, web) than he remembers. In previous lives, he was a game developer, a full-stack consultant and the guy who used TDD, Kanban, and continuous integration to turn around a large code base and a department.

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Sep 19, 2014

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