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  • Goodbye mocks, Farewell stubs

    About 4 years ago I was consulting for one of the largest companies in Israel (about 15,000+ employees) and helping them grok TDD and automated unit testing. I had spent there over a year and a half, on and off, and was teaching both .net, C++ and java developers about the techniques and tools they can...
    Posted to ISerializable (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-20-2008
  • A sneak Preview of Typemock Racer : Thread Deadlock Finder

    Here's a sneak preview of the upcoming Typemock Racer product, which I'm currently working on. We should be out in private CTP in a couple of weeks I hope. Typemock Racer tries to solve one huge problem for developers working in multi threaded environments: Detecting code that can result in deadlocks...
    Posted to ISerializable (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-08-2008
  • The evolution of Unit Testing Syntax and Semantics

    The semantics of how you write a unit test, the basic syntax, or Domain Specific language of how we write them, has been relatively stale for quite some years now.  But under the covers, the syntax revolution seems to be brewing, as people try to come up with newer, hopefully better and more readable...
    Posted to ISerializable (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-17-2008
  • The Art Of Unit Testing - Available to Purchase Online Now

    I'm happy to announce that you can now purchase my book The Art Of Unit Testing through the Manning Early Access Program. Currently, the first five chapters are available, but when you purchase the MEAP version you get the new chapters as they come in, before anyone else. Also, you can help make...
    Posted to ISerializable (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-26-2007
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