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At the recent SharePoint Conference in Vegas I took a few minutes out to talk to Gil Zilberfeld of Typemock about what 21apps is doing with SharePoint and what I see as the next steps in the community regarding SharePoint development. Looking at what...
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Since attending Roy Osherove’s TDD Master Class I have been doing my daily TDD Kata, I will admit I have missed some days but generally I have been keeping up with it and really seeing the benefit.
Here I talked about what a Kata is and how it compares...
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The numbers are in and I think this small sample really gives a good view as to the way people are approaching their SharePoint development projects.
Numbers taken from a one week poll asking people which build servers they used on their SharePoint projects...
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I am looking to provide some guidance on doing Continuous Integration (CI) on SharePoint projects, looking at the concepts behind CI but also looking to provide examples that can help people get the most out of CI on a SharePoint project. Having used...
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If you’ve read my blog you’ll know that I am a fan of Test Driven Development and an avid user of Typemock Isolator, specifically for the hard to test SharePoint code. If you’re not sure of the benefits of doing TDD or need...
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OK the title does sound like a bad attempt at a pickup line, but I really mean we should talk. I was honoured to have been asked back to talk at the Best Practices Conference in August which is my reason for being in Washington DC, but that is not the...
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Just read a post by Sahil Malik where he gives his reasons for saying TDD + SharePoint 2007? Well - screw it! Not worth it IMO. The reason for his statement is that he sees the actual C# code developed as being a very small % of the total SharePoint project...
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Scrum as an agile approach is great, it allows teams to get up to speed quickly with agile and also enable the business to understand what being agile means. The problem is that people often just do Scrum. Doing Scrum is not enough, ...
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I recently wrote about my experience of doing agile development in a team of one, where I questioned the idea that ‘If your the only member of the team is it really worth going through the same agile development process that you would in a team...
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If your the only member of the team is it really worth going through the same agile development process that you would in a team of eight?
Isn’t it quicker to just crack open Visual Studio and start coding? After all your the customer so you know...
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She looks like one! So begins one of my favourite skits in movie history, the witch scene from Monty Python and Holy Grail. The gist of it is: If she weighs the same as a duck then she’s made of wood and therefore… A witch! And what do we do with witches...
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How many times have you added an additional parameter or bit of logic to your code because you thought it could be useful and it’s easier to add whilst your already changing the code? If you are your introducing Future Creep! and should stop doing...
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As development practices around the SharePoint platform mature the demands for better quality and better performing solutions are being made. Gone are the days when Enterprises will accept that the Roll-Up Web Part they purchased will not scale beyond...
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In contrast to the Agile SharePoint development with Scrum session this was very light on the slides. In good Agile tradition I adopted a Pair Programming approach with me at the keyboard and the audience been my code buddy. Everyone was provided with...
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This post is part of a series on Test Driven Development - Using Dependency Injection
In this 5 part series we refactored the solution developed in our white paper Unit Testing SharePoint - Getting into the Object Model to make the code more testable...
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