Steve Freeman

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Average rating: 4.18 · 2,384 ratings · 141 reviews · 26 distinct worksSimilar authors
Growing Object-Oriented Sof...

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Sacrifice: A Novel of the W...

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Aw, Here it Goes! (Kenan & ...

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World Travel Adventures : T...

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Family and Food and Orange ...

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Guns In America:: Common Se...

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The Sacker of Cities

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The Complete Guide On Start...

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We Love Kabuki-Chō 神納 花&鵺神 蓮

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“One Domain Vocabulary A class that uses terms from multiple domains might be violating context independence, unless it’s part of a bridging layer.”
Steve Freeman, Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests (Addison-Wesley Signature Series

“How can we hope to catch all the configuration options in an entire system? At some level we can’t, and this is at the heart of what professional testers do.”
Steve Freeman, Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests (Addison-Wesley Signature Series

“incremental development can be disconcerting for teams and management who aren’t used to it because it front-loads the stress in a project.”
Steve Freeman, Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests (Addison-Wesley Signature Series

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