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Parameterized tests in JUnit 13 Feb 2013 | 01:19 am
Parameterized tests in JUnit can be very useful when writing tests based on tabular data. These type of tests can save you from writing a lot of duplicate or boilerplate code. While there is a fair am...
Grails as a DDD Platform 18 Aug 2011 | 10:42 am
Grails is par-excellence platform for implementing applications in Domain Driven Design style . At the center of Grails approach are Domain Classes that drive the whole development process. As you are...
“Programming Through Configuration”: a Bitter Cure for a Broken Deployment Pipeline 22 Jul 2011 | 01:27 pm
I was curious when our client asked us to put our web flow definition files into the database. We used these files to define a basic navigation flows in our web application. To put it simply, our home...
“Programming Through Configuration”: a Bitter Cure for a Broken Deployment Pipeline 22 Jul 2011 | 09:27 am
I was curious when our client asked us to put our web flow definition files into the database. We used these files to define a basic navigation flows in our web application. To put it simply, our home...
Requirements are Perishable Goods 5 Dec 2010 | 07:04 am
A prospective client of mine is a local electronic payment hub whose principal clients are other companies that are using their services. They are a relatively large company (by local standards) and h...
The truth about CMMI certification: It does not exist! 2 May 2010 | 01:11 pm
No matter where you look, everyone talking about CMMI will sooner or later mention the “c” word. Even Google, when you enter “CMMI” as a search term will try to help you by presenting “CMMI Certificat...
It’s NOT OK to cut corners, but it’s OK to cut features. 16 Feb 2010 | 04:49 am
Just had my say in a discussion on LIDNUG group on LinkedIn. The question put for discussion was “Is it ok to cut corners to meet a deadline?”. Most of answers (or at least the way I interpreted them)...
It’s NOT OK to cut corners, but it’s OK to cut features. 15 Feb 2010 | 11:49 pm
It’s NOT OK to cut corners, but it’s OK to cut features. I guess that sums a great deal that agile development is all about!
SOLID design principles explained 29 Dec 2009 | 02:06 pm
Take a look at this post at lostechies.com. Good one
Telerik announces (yet another) .NET refactoring tool 4 Dec 2009 | 05:17 am
Does this say anything about refactoring adoption among .NET developers? Maybe. It definitely says something about Microsoft refactoring tools state of the art (thanks Jeff). Refactoring support in Vi...