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Grails Gets Some FitNesse Finesse

Erik Pragt, who also wrote DZone's "Getting Started with FitNesse" Refcard, is the author of a new Grails plugin that brings the power of FitNesse...

1 replies - 13635 views - 11/19/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Integration testing and unit testing

Also known as, “An exercise in Twitter opinionating”: Sitting in a meeting, I heard one of the other meeting participants say, “You should do your...

1 replies - 2346 views - 09/16/10 by Ted Neward in News

The different kinds of testing

Automated testing supports your constant effort in design and refactoring, and besides that ensures that your application actually works in a reliable and...

0 replies - 19871 views - 08/29/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Lower your bar in Test-Driven Development

The Manifesto for Software Craftsmanship is trying to raise the bar of professional software development, by pointing out that the only way to go fast is to to...

4 replies - 11599 views - 06/22/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles

Test-Driven Development with OSGi

For my thesis in Computer Engineering I'm working on a project built over an OSGi framework. As always, I'm guided by test since I apply Test-Driven...

3 replies - 12165 views - 05/13/10 by Giorgio Sironi in Articles