InfoQ Homepage TDD Content on InfoQ
-
Get Kata
Kevlin Henney discusses a couple of katas and digs deeper into TDD, lambdas, language(s), (dys)functional programming and Alcubierre drive.
-
Don't Put Me in a Box
Antony Marcano takes you on his Extreme Programming journey, highlighting how some job titles may limit your agility.
-
TDD: The Bad Parts
Matt Parker examines a number of common problems teams face when using TDD, a deceptively simple practice that requires a good deal of craftsmanship and skill to wield effectively.
-
TDD is Not Just about Tests
Fabrizio Romano proposes using TDD to transform business requirements into tests, driving code and tests development in harmony.
-
10 Things You Need to Know about BDD, SpecFlow and Cucumber
Seb Rose discusses BDD, what it is good for and what tools can help, common BDD anti-patterns and myths, as well as advice for starting with it.
-
Mutate Your Code and Reveal Your True Test Coverage
Pawel Sawicz suggests putting tests to the test by mutating the code to see if the codebase is properly covered by tests and how errors are propagated.
-
Test-Driven Microservices: System Confidence
Russ Miles shows how we can build production-level confidence in our polyglot microservices by applying the test-driven approach to synchronous (REST) and asynchronous (Messaging) services.
-
Spectrum Testing - Unit to Browser before Deploy
In this talk Alan Blount gives a quick overview of the main categories of testing and how they may apply to various web application projects.
-
Build Something That Your Users Want - an Introduction to BDD
Nathan Peterson introduces Behavior Driven Development, showcasing its adoption by his team along with successes and failures using it.
-
Spreadsheets for Developers
Felienne Hermans presents various algorithms that outlining the power of Excel, showing that spreadsheets are fit for TDD and rapid prototyping.
-
Why BDD Can Save Agile
Matt Wynne presents unwanted patterns one can recognize from his own team, and provides insight on how to fix them.
-
Programming with GUTs
Kevlin Henney advises on writing Good Unit Tests (GUTs) by treating testing as a form of communication with multiple levels and forms of feedback.