At the end of 2011 I started organizing a coderetreat. It started on twitter around October. I’ve also posted about it in my last mini blog. The original event can be found here. If anyone was interested, they could sign up (max 25 people) for free. All you needed to do was bring your best [...]
Posts Tagged ‘unit testing’
First coderetreat of 2012 in Amsterdam – Retrospective
Posted: January 12, 2012 in Community, Craftmanship, Refactoring, Test Driven Development, Unit TestingTags: coderetreat, java, practice, programming, tdd, unit testing
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The ‘unit’ in unit testing; and kinds of unit tests.
Posted: March 21, 2011 in Uncategorized, Unit TestingTags: programming, unit testing
Recently I had the oppertunity to explain some students about what unit testing was. I started off with the question of “What does unit testing mean?”. They gave different types of answers. One of them talked about the smallest piece of code. And even though he is ‘right’. I asked him to apply this knowledge [...]