Test-driven development (TDD) is a powerful technique for combining software design, unit testing, and coding in a continuous process to increase reliability and produce better code design. Using the TDD approach, developers write programs in very short development cycles. The developer first writes a failing automated test case that defines a new function or improvement, then produces code until the test passes, and finally refactors the new code to acceptable standards. The developer repeats this process many times until the behavior is complete—and fully tested. Rob Myers demonstrates...
Rob Myers
Agile Institute
The founder of Agile Institute, Rob Myers teaches courses that are always a blend of fun and practical hands-on labs, “Training From the Back of the Room” learning techniques, and relevant first-person stories from both successful and not-so-successful agile implementations. With thirty years of professional experience with software development teams, Rob has been training and coaching organizations in Scrum and Extreme Programming since 1998. He currently works with tiny start-ups and huge Fortune 100 multinationals, helping them with cultural change and essential practices from Scrum, kanban, XP, and lean.