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Claysnow Limited - Partners
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Call us on 44 (1721) 788178. Why “Claysnow”? We work with a few, selected partners to deliver Agile training, coaching and consulting services:. Matt Wynne and Associates. The Cucumber for Java Book. Unit tests are your specification. December 5, 2015. September 1, 2015. August 27, 2015. Is the customer always right? June 28, 2015. Branching and Continuous Delivery video discussion. May 20, 2015.
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Stuck in an overlong Agile stand up? Try the two hands rule | Benjamin Mitchell's Blog
https://blog.benjaminm.net/2012/02/23/overlong-agile-stand-up-two-hand-rule
Benjamin Mitchell's Blog. Helping IT teams and their managers deliver great software solutions. Double Loop Learning Resources. The Ladder of Inference. February 23, 2012. Stuck in an overlong Agile stand up? Try the two hands rule. When two hands are raised then it's a signal to move the stand up meeting on. The Two Hands Rule. I introduced this idea recently to a team who agreed to give it a try. In a stand up a few days later I was talking with a team member and didn’t realise that our conve...This is...
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Cory Schires - Ten tips for writing better Cucumber steps
http://coryschires.com/ten-tips-for-writing-better-cucumber-steps
Thoughts on web development, computer programming, and the internet. Ten tips for writing better Cucumber steps. January 1st, 2012. 1 Use flexible pluralization. Immediately following the pluralized word:. Then / the users? Should receive an email$/ do # . end. Specifies that your looking for zero or more of the proceeding character. So the above example will capture both user. 2 Use non-capturing groups to help steps read naturally. You can create non-capturing groups by adding a? Rather than (some text).
heavi.es
Stop Writing Scenarios That Test Everything Through The View
http://heavi.es/2013/10/29/stop-writing-scenarios-that-test-everything-through-the-view
What our clients say. Stop Writing Scenarios That Test Everything Through The View. Following on from my last post. I wanted to mention a common anti-pattern that Kevins case against cucumber. Mentioned. Scenarios that are too focussed on the user interface. Scenarios written as an imperative set of instructions for a machine to follow. Scenarios like this. I go to the homepage. I fill in my username. I click sign in. There has been quite a lot written about this, the canonical post. Stop Writing Scenari...
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Robert Chatley
http://chatley.com/posts/05-27-2011/extreme-startup
I am a principal at Develogical. A software development consultancy based in London, UK. We specialise in agile software development practices, training, education and research. I also teach at Imperial College. And am involved with the UK agile community. Robert at chatley dot com. I play the violin. And I like cycling. Course Review - Continuous Delivery Kickstart. Planning Cadence or Release Cadence? Which fits with Continuous Delivery? TICOSA - the Software Archaeology Conference. This is definitely ...