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The Real Reasons for Doing Test-Driven Development ??

Xebia

Here’s a secret: it’s not for the tests. Learn about the actual goal and values hidden under the surface of Test-Driven Development. Test-Driven Development (TDD) is a controversial topic amongst developers. It is a vehicle to drive development. Why do people apply TDD?

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Test-Driven Development in Cobol

Agile Alliance

The post Test-Driven Development in Cobol first appeared on Agile Alliance. Mainframe systems have always been around, quietly processing 80% or more of financial transactions worldwide while people's attention was focused on colorful and innovative front-ends. Now mainframes are enjoying a resurgence.

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Effortlessly Streamlining Test-Driven Development and CI Testing for Kafka Developers

Dzone - DevOps

Test-driven development has gained popularity among developers as it gives developers instant feedback and can identify defects and problems early.

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React Test-driven Development: From User Stories to Production

Toptal

Employing a test-driven development (TDD) approach in React projects tends to be straightforward, especially with the aid of Jest and Enzyme. In this article, Toptal JavaScript Developer Dave Hyungmok Lee demonstrates his React TDD process, from epics and user stories to development and production.

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Test Driven Development with Databricks

Perficient

I don’t like testing Databricks notebooks and that’s a problem. I like Test Driven Development. Databricks has documentation for unit testing. I tried to test one notebook using another notebook. I tried to test one notebook using another notebook. I like Databricks. They are very good.

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Applying Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD) in a Bank

Agile Alliance

My guest for this interview was Sebastián Ismael, a software professional and visiting lecturer from Argentina. Sebastián has been been with Grupo Esfera, a boutique software consulting company in Buenos Aires, for eight years. The firm serves very large companies in Argentina and elsewhere.

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Testing the contents of generated HTML

Martin Fowler

Matteo Vaccari continues his testing of template-generated HTML by describing tests for the contents of that HTML. He shows how to gradually build up the template, using Test-Driven Development in Go and Java.

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