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Thursday, June 20, 2019

New Little Book

I've been posting more on LinkedIn these days.  Short little nuggets about TDD that people really seem to respond to.  It's all out there if you want to read it, just look for my name on LinkedIn.

Anyway, I did so many of these that I realized I could make a sort of lightweight handbook out of them, for the the practitioner why just wants to sharpen his or her TDD skills.  So I did that...

It's called "The TDD Companion".  It's a really cheap little book ($8, even cheaper on Kindle), each page is one of those nuggets, and the organization is very loose.  I thought some people who follow this blog would be interested.

https://www.amazon.com/TDD-Companion-Scott-L-Bain/dp/1070793159

-Scott-

3 comments:

  1. Great read! Mastering TDD truly requires a blend of technical discipline and continuous learning. Writing tests first not only improves code quality but also sharpens your problem-solving mindset — skills that carry over into every area of software development. If you're looking to build a broader tech skill set, structured training can make a big difference. I recently completed a digital marketing training in Chennai program that helped me bridge the gap between technical and business thinking — highly recommended for developers looking to level up beyond code!

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