Uncle Bob: TDD As Double-Entry Bookkeeping
This is a transcript I excerpted from a discussion session video that I just watched where Bob Martin addressed the Chicago ALT.NET user group where he is describing the rationale […]
This is a transcript I excerpted from a discussion session video that I just watched where Bob Martin addressed the Chicago ALT.NET user group where he is describing the rationale […]
A week or so ago a regular reader of my blog and viewer of my screencasts was having a challenging time with what turned out to be a variant of […]
I just gave a talk at last week’s ALT.NET NYC user group introducing Domain Driven Design (DDD) as a pattern language and included in there was a slide expressing my […]
I usually refrain from making posts that just end up referencing the work of others, but while looking for something else I just came across two blog posts from late-November […]
As a follow-up to my Test-Driven Development presentation at the 2009 NYC CodeCamp last weekend, I wanted to let everyone interested know that I have now posted the screencast recordings […]
If you’re one of the two people who closely follow my blog here, you will probably have noticed that starting mid-afternoon yesterday and leading into the early evening (all times […]
As 2008 comes to an end and 2009 starts to ramp up, I thought it might be interesting (for me at least!) to look back at some of the important […]
I’m ashamed to admit it, but over three months ago (in late August 2008 to be exact!), I was contacted by Patrick Smacchia who is (among other things) the author […]
The other day I received some feedback on the way the Domain Model in the Autumn of Agile series is shaping up. The relevant parts of the e-mailed comments are […]
A number of people periodically request an official bio from me for inclusion in speaking engagement literature, use in RFP responses, etc. so I have finally just decided that this […]