Anyone that is a practitioner of testing or specially TDD knows that the quality of your tests are a direct measure in the assumed quality of your tested code. Better put, if your tests suck, you can assume very low quality from your code. So what is harder, writing quality code or writing quality...
Roy makes a number of accusations about the Alt.net community, particularly centred around their espoused ideals clashing with their comments and blogs. I respect Roy greatly, his blog was one of my first real sources for great TDD information, and he has consitently put out great blog posts and software...
In my last post I think I struck a cord with some people in my post 'Unit tests taking too much time'. My intent was NOT to sound like an elitist Agilist or any else of that nature. My intent was simply to put a post out there about the misperception (in my opinion) about how writing unit tests...
I'm always a little intimidated when I post code examples. There are a lot of smart (and opinionated) people out there reading blogs. Fear won't get us anywhere though. That said, I'm posting this example and asking for criticism. Here's the story. A school of music needs to schedule...