Kent Beck On The FIRST Testing Frameworks, TDD, Waterfall & MORE | The Engineering Room Ep. 16

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In this episode of the Engineering Room, Dave Farley and Kent Beck have a wide-ranging discussion about the return of waterfall development in software, TDD, Software Design and lots of other things along the way.

Kent Beck is the first signatory of the Agile Manifesto. He is the author of the industry-changing book "Extreme Programming Explained". Kent popularised Continuous Integration and TDD and wrote the first version of xUnit, the unit testing framework that has informed the design of unit testing frameworks ever since.

It is hard to imagine people who aren't familiar with Kent Beck's work, but even if that is the case, his work has had an impact on how you think about, and practice software development and software engineering.

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🖇 LINKS:

🔗 "TCR (Test && Commit || Revert)", Kent Beck: ➡️    • TCR test && commit || revert -- Rope ...  
🔗 "Tidy First", Kent Beck: ➡️ https://tidyfirst.substack.com
🔗 Small Steps - "Explore, Expand, Extract", Kent Beck: ➡️    • Видео  

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📚 BOOKS:

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📖 "Test Driven Development: By Example (The Addison-Wesley Signature Series), Kent Beck" ➡️ https://amzn.to/2NcqgGh
📖 "Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change", Kent Beck ➡️ https://amzn.to/3K5fhg6
📖 "Implementation Patterns (Addison-Wesley Signature Series (Beck))", Kent Beck ➡️ https://amzn.to/3K4VWvz
📖 "Smalltalk Best Practice Patterns", Kent Beck ➡️ https://amzn.to/3JKyfYg


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CHAPTERS

0:00 Welcome
0:30 Introducing Kent Beck: Reputation and Repetition
3:15 Unrealised Potential of SW Dev
4:34 Is Waterfall is Back?
8:17 “Wouldn’t it be easier if you did it right first time?!”
9:40 From Agile to Infinity
12:03 The Value and Discomfort of Discovery
14:12 Focus on Learning
16:25 Rediscovery of TDD
20:52 Represent Tests in the Source Code (“one of my best ideas”)
23:52 “Have you tried TCR yet”
27:37 TDD improves design, specification and developer well-being
30:04 Separate Behaviour and Structure
33:50 Small Steps and Get Feedback in 10 seconds
38:43 The Succession Problem - we don’t talk about it
42:08 There’s Never One Way to do Things
47:27 Designing for Complexity and Change
49:34 The Trade-Off between Predicted and Revealed Value
50:46 Motivation to Write a New Book Series
53:34 Software Design is an Exercise in Human Relationships
57:22 Writing “Tidy First?” and other books
1:06:16 Conclusion - Try Stuff!

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