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	<description>JAOO 2008&amp;nbsp;coverage continues&amp;nbsp;with Ruby expert and&amp;nbsp;Relevance
 consultant 
Glenn Vanderurg sits down with UX Architect&amp;nbsp;Josh Holmes to discuss dynamic languages and the importance of unit testing. With dynamic typing you can imagine that creating
 solid unit tests is of prime importance (of course, this is the case for statically-typed language composition as well...). Why are unit tests so important in the context of writing applications with dynamic languages? Tune in.
By the way, Josh actually records this interview for his podcast show while I film it for Channel 9. So, you get to watch an audio podcast in the making. Of course, being that I am me&amp;nbsp;I do get a few questions in! Thanks Josh and Glenn for letting me crash (well,
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