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Re: JUnit In Action by Diane
Re: JUnit In Action by 孟叡
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Mistakes are the portals of discovery.James Joyce
I'm reading JUnit In Action these two days. And this is where the quote comes from. Well, I'm a fan of methodologies, however, it seems to be so unreal to apply UP to any ongoing projects in TW.
There're stories to tell but wait until next time. I'm trying to learn a different approach which helps to improve the quality of software as well as of developer's life. Test-Driven Development would be a great choice. I haven't finished this book yet so let's talk about it some other time :p
Hello孟叡,
I thought any kind of observations, identification or theoretical explanation of phenomena could be categorized into sciences. I don't know if this fits into your interpretation of Elixus's science blog magazine. If not, I can take the ping off. sorry :)
p.s. I cannot find any magazine categories which are directly related to information technologies..
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Diane @ 2004-05-01 02:39 AM
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I would like to know the reason you think software engineering or project management is in criteria of sciences.