This is the story of how I got interested in the MVVM pattern. Not surprisingly, it is all about testing.br /br /  |


Coverity, Inc., the software integrity company, announced that co-founder Dawson Engler has been awarded the Grace Murray Hopper Award by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for his groundbreaking research on automated program checking that identifies defects in complex computer  |
This article shows how to remove duplication from unit tests.br /br /http://www.sqazone.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=396  |
We spoke to Wolfram Klebel, one of ETM's development and testing engineers, and asked him what products ETM tests with froglogic's automated GUI testing tool Squish.br /br /ETM use Squish to test their SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) software—PVSS.  |


Dear Friends,br /br /I am happy to announce that I have taken a job at Guidewire Software. Guidewire is a unique company that takes quality and testing very seriously and has been able to attract some of the best TDD  |
Coverity's Static source code analysis allows organizations to find fix defects at the earliest stage in the software development life cycle, saving millions of dollars in associated costs.  |
This is my short cut, published by Addison-Wesley, on the topic of a technique I dubbed transition testing.br /br /I view this technique as a critical piece of database agility.  |
This is a course that I teach through Net Objectives, Inc. The topic is database agility and, of course, TDD is a central area of concern.  |
This is a link to a course I teach through Net Objectives, Inc. It covers a number of aspects of agile database development and puts TDD and testing at the forefront.  |
EU commissioners are proposing that software companies be held liable for the quality of their products, and Typemock is holding an open microphone event at the Norwegian Developers Conference (NDC) to find out if unit testing can give companies the  |
Methods & Tools is a free e-magazine for software developers, testers and project managers. Summer 2009 issue's content:* Coding and Testing: Testers and Programmers Working Together* Responsibility Driven Design with Mock Objects* How to Quantify Quality: Finding Scales of Measure*  |
According to a survey held by Typemock, more than half of the developers believe that unit testing can help companies avoid law suits if the new EU software liability bill will pass.  |
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bheer writes "Today Google's Open-Source Chromium project announced a new compression technique called Courgette geared towards distributing really small updates. Courgette achieves smaller diffs (about 9x in one example) than standard binary-diffing algorithms like bsdiff by disassembling the code and  |
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