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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Twitter Timeline Q4/16
#December https://twitter.com/Marcel_Gehlen/status/814784767837274112 Being proud of 100% test coverage is like being proud of reading every word in the newspaper. Some are more important than others. — Kent Beck 🌻 (@KentBeck) December 24, 2016 Can't believe I just had to defend … Continue reading
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Cambridge Lean Coffee 01/17
First Lean Coffee of the year, and the first Lean Coffee and second overall Meetup via our shiny new dedicated Ministry of Testing Cambridge Meetup Group. If you’re in the Cambridge area and interested in testing, sign up! We’ve met … Continue reading
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I really enjoy the moments when I occupy myself with something far, far away from testing and it suddenly makes complete sense and shines light upon a topic that I know from work. Obviously I’m the connecting factor in the … Continue reading