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May 2005 - Posts

Hack the Build: Use the Whole Test-First Whale

Jomo Fisher--Writing code with Test-Driven-Development (TDD) takes about 30% longer than writing code without it. This was my experience on MSBuild. Still, as I noted here and here, I’m a fan of TDD. Code quality tip #2 explains why...
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Hack the Build: Interview Question Musings

I mentioned in an earlier post that I was moving to the C# team. Well, I’ve moved now and I’ve been spending some time interviewing developer candidates for positions in the C# product unit. A developer interview typically includes at least one coding
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Hack the Build: Code Quality and Test Driven Development at Microsoft

Jomo Fisher--I mentioned a while ago that MSBuild team uses Test Driven Development (TDD). Afterwards, several people expressed interest in the general development process at Microsoft. Code Quality is an area that I care deeply about and I’ve tried a
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Hack the Build: An Introduction to MSBuild

Mitch Denny gives an excellent introduction to MSBuild: http://notgartner.com/posts/1573.aspx This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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