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2009 December « Steven Cherry’s Blog
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Steven Cherry’s Blog. Random ranting and musing. Interesting site about open source continuous integration. Just stumbled across this site that lists a bunch of open source continuous integration products. It’s interesting because we use the Zed Builds And Bugs Continuous Integration Server. That is advertised on the site. But everything else on the site appears to be completely open source. Good information, and a useful link. December 1, 2009. I’m also passionate about family. Zed Builds and Bugs.
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Steven Cherry’s Blog. Random ranting and musing. Interesting site about open source continuous integration. Just stumbled across this site that lists a bunch of open source continuous integration products. It’s interesting because we use the Zed Builds And Bugs Continuous Integration Server. That is advertised on the site. But everything else on the site appears to be completely open source. Good information, and a useful link. December 1, 2009. Automating Eclipse Headless Builds with Zed Builds and Bugs.
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The Three Stages of Learning to Test | Sam Crawley's Tech Blog
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Sam Crawley's Tech Blog. Unity3d development, Perl programming, Open Source, Agile and whatever else I'm thinking about. The Three Stages of Learning to Test. The Three Stages of Learning to Test. June 29, 2009. Stage 1: Testing because you have to. Stage 2: Testing to spot regressions. This is where some sort of continuous integration starts to become important (i.e. running the tests frequently – preferably on every checkin), especially in teams with more than a handful of developers, bec...Write tests...
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Organizing at Scale: Feature Teams vs. Component Teams – Part 3 | Scaling Software Agility
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Best Practices for Large Enterprises, by Dean Leffingwell. Agile Software Requirements Overview: How To Read This Book. Agile Software Requirements: Acknowledgments. Agile Software Requirements: Foreword by Don Reinertsen. Agile Software Requirements: Praise Quotes. Agile Software Requirements: Preface. Agile Software Requirements: Table of Contents. How to Read This Book. Lean Agile Leadership Workshop. Organizing at Scale: Feature Teams vs. Component Teams – Part 3. 8221; Our first really important dec...
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Interesting site about open source continuous integration « Steven Cherry’s Blog
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Steven Cherry’s Blog. Random ranting and musing. Interesting site about open source continuous integration. Just stumbled across this site that lists a bunch of open source continuous integration products. It’s interesting because we use the Zed Builds And Bugs Continuous Integration Server. That is advertised on the site. But everything else on the site appears to be completely open source. Good information, and a useful link. December 1, 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Create...
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2009 December 01 « Steven Cherry’s Blog
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Steven Cherry’s Blog. Random ranting and musing. Interesting site about open source continuous integration. Just stumbled across this site that lists a bunch of open source continuous integration products. It’s interesting because we use the Zed Builds And Bugs Continuous Integration Server. That is advertised on the site. But everything else on the site appears to be completely open source. Good information, and a useful link. December 1, 2009. I’m also passionate about family. Zed Builds and Bugs.