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XP2012 Team Challenge

At a conference about software development, wouldn’t it be useful to have some people there actually develop software? We want to invite you to bring your whole team, and show off how agile you are. Set up your team information radiators, pair programming stations and...

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Tech Demos at XP2012

At XP2011 we introduced a new kind of presentation - the tech demo. The idea was to give people 30 minutes to demonstrate a new tool or technique. For example, some people performed code katas in diverse languages, and others showed various productivity-boosting...

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Presenting a session at XP2012

The Call for Papers for XP2012 is currently open, and this year we’re doing things a little differently*. I'm one of the co-chairs responsible for programme design, and also involved in reviewing session proposals. (You might be interested in my post about XP2011,...

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What is Text-Based Testing?

Programmers have a vested interest in making sure the software they create does what they think it does. When I'm coding I prefer to work in the context of feedback from automated tests, that help me to keep track of what works and how far I've got. I've written...

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The Clean Coder & Apprenticeship Patterns

I'm speaking next week at ScanDev on Tour in Stockholm on the subject of "Software Development Craftsmanship", and as part of my research I read both "The Clean Coder" by Robert C. Martin and "Apprenticeship Patterns" by Dave Hoover & Adewale Oshineye. These are...

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Code Retreat Stockholm

This weekend I was in Stockholm to facilitate a Code Retreat, organized by Peter Lind and sponsored by Valtech. We were about 40 coders gathered in the warm autumn sunshine early on a Saturday morning at Valtech's offices. (Do take a look at Peter's blog post about...

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Refactoring Kata fun

I've been working on a kata called "Tennis"*, which I find interesting, because it is quite quick to code, yet is a big enough problem to be worth doing. It's also possible to enumerate pretty much all the allowed scores, and get very comprehensive test coverage. What...

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Hi – I´m Emily!

I am an independent consultant with Bache Consulting and chair of the Samman Technical Coaching Society.  As a technical coach I work with software development organizations who want to get better at the technical practices needed to be agile, including Test-Driven Development, Refactoring and Incremental Design. I live in Gothenburg, Sweden, although I am originally from the UK. I’ve written two books: “Technical Agile Coaching with the Samman method” and  “The Coding Dojo Handbook”. I teach for both O’Reilly and  Pluralsight. I’m married to Geoff Bache, creator of TextTest.

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