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Humble Programmers’ Reflections by Example on Unit Tests, TDD and BDD

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Summary

Bruce Meacham discusses using user stories and business requirements for writing good tests that lead to good code, with examples in C#/SpecFlow and JavaScript/Cucumber.

Bio

Bruce Meacham leads a server development team mostly in C#/.Net for Epiq Systems, a leading global provider of technology-enabled-legal solutions. An influential contributor to the coding standards and software planning and architecting practices he happens to write a lot of code too (on the weekends)!

About the conference

The conference is a three-day, multi-track event that covers all aspects of software development and agile project management. We have speakers from all over the world who are industry experts that deliver both learning sessions as well as hands-on workshops to further the audience’s knowledge and understanding of the topics.

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Oct 25, 2014

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  • Be well prepared before demoing its not that hard.

    by Aslam Shaikh,

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    What a waste of time.A demo which effectively should had been done in half an hour took double the time because of the in between crap and incompetency or no preparation on part of the people demoing.
    You just made BDD automation sound so complex.

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