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Dennis Burton
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Description:
Now that you have decided to integrate testing into your development process, you find that when one test breaks, it seems like they all break. You also find that with so many tests broken, identifying the source of failed tests is challenging. Another challenge is that occasionally, tests are just plain hard to write. In this session we will discuss patterns and techniques for writing tests that are more robust and provide better information. This includes techniques that you can apply to your design when writing new code to make testing easier, as well as tools for working with existing applications that do not have good test coverage.
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I think that whole presentation was awesome and examples were easy to follow. I like the photos Dennis used in your presentation. It gave me an expression that the whole presentation was well thought and prepared. In summary, Dennis know unit testing.
The only thing fell short on April 16th, 2009. The presentation was cut short due to the election and other things. It would be the best if he did not have to rush and had more time on spy pattern.
Good job, Dennis!