MSDN Flash Podcast 009 – Tom Quinn discusses Test Doubles, Mocking and Coding Dojos
- Posted: Nov 03, 2009 at 3:28 AM
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This podcast is an interview with Tom Quinn in which we start off discussing his article on Test Doubles before moving on to Coding Dojos and finishing with a spot of “has software development really improved in the last 20 years”. The interview starts 7 minutes in after I complete a brief summary of the newsletter.
Show Notes:
- “Boot to VHD” – very cool stuff.
- New Doloto tool for AJAX optimisation
- 32 Silverlight 3 and Expression 3 Videos
- Last newsletter Poll on “How did your software team score in the Joel Test?”. 45% of you scored 6
or below ... hmmm, disappointing
- This editions Poll looks at how we approach unit testing code
- UK South Scrum User Group
- Rhino Mocks, Typemock, NMock and Moq
- Tom summarises the first Coding Dojo he run
- http://southamptoncodingdojo.ning.com/ sign up details. Next is on Sep 24th in Southampton.
- Summary of Test Doubles, Fakes, Stubs, Dummies and Mocks from the work of the folks at ThoughtWorks
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