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Development methods for the solo developer?
As a consultant I currently work solo doing both web and database development. I've been reading up on Agile and Extreme Programming, but in these case they appear to emphasize being in a team. Are there any particular developmet methodologies for the individual developer who doesn't have a...
Tags: agile, AristonITGuy, database, developer, development, extreme programming, individual, Maintainability, Nunit, programming, unit test, web, xp
Discussion threads 2006-02-23

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Pick up the pace with extreme programming
Take the best of development methodology and push it to the extreme with Extreme Programming XP. Read about the 12 practices of XP and find out the benefits of adopting them.Have you noticed that the old way of developing applications just doesn’t work anymore? According to Software Magazine, only 28...
Tags: Brian Clark, developer, Microsoft Windows XP, Extreme Programming
Technical articles 2001-06-04
Extreme Programming: Do these 12 practices make perfect?
Extreme Programming is a new methodology designed to help small development teams deliver value despite constantly changing requirements. Take a peek at what makes up this approach to software development and see if it might be right for your team.I am a skeptic; I don’t deny it. Some even accuse...
Tags: Scott Withrow, Microsoft Windows XP, Extreme Programming, team
Technical articles 2001-10-03
C++Test
C++Test is a unit testing tool that automatically tests C and C++ classes, functions, or components without requiring developers to write a single test case, harness, or stub. With the click of a button, C++Test automatically performs static analysis of code using industry-wide coding standards, tests code construction (white-box testing),...
Tags: Parasoft Corp., C++Test, C/C++, Sun Solaris, Productivity, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Tools & Techniques, Programming Languages, Operating Systems, UNIX, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Management
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NUnit allows effective unit testing with .NET applications
If you’re developing an application to track your own DVD collection, you can afford to just dive in and start writing code without worrying about the process. However, if you’re writing an application to manage the process of scheduling labor and ordering raw materials to produce DVDs for a consulting...
Tags: Lark Group, Inc., Microsoft .NET, Nunit, unit test
Technical articles 2003-01-20
Drawkcab Gnimmargorp: Test-Driven Development With FUTS
One of the practices of Extreme Programming is Test-Driven Development TDD, also known as Test-First Design. This style of development emphasizes an approach that is backwards to many programmers: writing tests before working code. Interestingly, this approach has found application in both agile methodologies and validation-intensive programming environments. TDD involves...
Tags: SAS Institute, TDD
White papers 2006-02-28
Out-of-Container EJB 3.0 Testing With Oracle Entity Test Harness
Test-Driven Development, a core practice of eXtreme Programming, revolutionized the development of object-oriented applications by making application testing a requirement, not an afterthought. It calls for developers to devise unit tests for each class they build. Many tools, utilities, and frameworks - such as JUnit and HttpUnit - are available...
Tags: Oracle Corp., EJB, J2Ee, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software
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Visual Studio 2008 offers developers more testing options
Unit testing has evolved from a fringe activity to an industry-accepted way to develop software. This change in attitude was aided by the introduction of numerous freely available testing frameworks -- most notably, NUnit. Microsoft's testing options have drawn the ire of the development community for years...
Tags: Developer, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, Goal, Microsoft Corp., Framework, Tool, NUnit, xUnit.net, TestDriven.NET, Microsoft Development Tools, .Net, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-01-29
Sloppy Software Development
I'm curious. Does anyone else out there among us developers run into this all the time?I'm working on a "team" of 15 to 20 developers. Some are older, many are newer. The application has existed for quite awhile now.Over the years I have managed to get good...
Tags: CodeBubba, developer
Discussion threads 2007-03-30
How does the waterfall development methodology play in the enterprise?
Sure, you've heard of the waterfall development methodology and have probably used it whether you knew it or not. But how is it used at the enterprise level? Here?s a look at the process, typical deliverables, and what to expect from each step.I’m sure you’ve all heard of the waterfall...
Tags: Tom Mochal, analysis, waterfall development methodology
Technical articles 2001-07-16
Can you recommend a Linux Distribution?
Can you recommend a Linux Distribution?I have one test rig that runs Win2k without problems. P III 733 MHz, 256 MB, 18 GB, NTFS Integrated NIC, graphics and sound, USB 1.1. Swedish keyboard.1 I will learn PartitionMagic 8.0 by repartitioning the rig. I will have 2 NTFS, 2 FAT32, 1...
Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Linux
Q&A 2005-04-08
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