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What shape is your project in today? If you had to ship it now, is it ready? Is it even close? Does it even compile? If you use continuous integration, test driven development and many of the other agile practices I bet you know the answers to these questions.
 And if you know the answer, you probably feel a lot better about your project right now. If you don&#39;t know, then listen to my guest today, Roy Osherove who is going to fill you in on the practice of continuous integration.
 
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ISerializable - Roy Osherove&#39;s Blog
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www.arcast.net 

-Ron 
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