Oskar Gewalli's blog articles

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on 4/2/2011 3:04 PM
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on 4/1/2011 12:44 PM
Looks like it's improved to the point where it might be usable. It's used in the construction of asp.net mvc.  I noticed that Steve Sanderson posted a blog regarding scaffolding in asp.net mvc where the code was obviously using MsTest.
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on 3/31/2011 2:14 PM
Work is more fun when the things you create mostly works. When fixing bugs, the probability of introducing new bugs is reduced. Specifications of program behavior expressed as tests are easier to maintain than tutorial code or a word document specification. In order to be able to write unit tests easier you are forced to simplify your classes.  Switching underlying technology or infrastructure. For example: If you have integration tests on your database repositories or data access layers it is easier to [...]
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on 3/31/2011 2:14 PM
Work is more fun when the things you create mostly works. When fixing bugs, the probability of introducing new bugs is reduced. Specifications of program behavior expressed as tests are easier to maintain than tutorial code or a word document specification. In order to be able to write unit tests easier you are forced to simplify your classes.  Switching underlying technology or infrastructure. For example: If you have integration tests on your database repositories or data access layers it is e[...]
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on 3/31/2011 12:47 PM
In real life you choose what parts to level, what to learn. As a developer do you choose to level up or are you stuck fighting the same kind of problems without gaining XP?  As a developer do you choose to spend your experience: Learning to talk to customers Learning to work with others Learn patterns, how to write prose Learn new technologies Learn how to write tests Learn how to automate tasks (build, installation, et.c.) This is just a short list. What I mean is that you have a possibi[...]
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