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RT @KentBeck: The thing about a) investing in reversible decisions https://www.facebook.com/notes/kent-beck/taming-complexity-with-reversibility/1000330413333156/ is that you then have to: b) notice when they…
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29 Nov ´17
RT @KentBeck: I'm bad at handling a bunch of complexity at once, so I've collected strategies for partitioning complexity: https://t.co/CqC…
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21 Apr ´17
RT @KentBeck: duplication of effort isn't bad if: 1) it's not too much effort 2) it reduces risk or improves exploration 3) coordinating is…
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11 Apr ´12
RT @dhh: Wise words on the subject by @KentBeck: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/153234/how-deep-are-your-unit-tests/153565#153565 -- wish there were more examples of "what not to test".
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11 Apr ´12
RT @dhh: Wise words on the subject by @KentBeck: http://t.co/0hvgdCdQ -- wish there were more examples of "what not to test".
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20 Jul ´11
RT @KentBeck: scope control: how much do i need to do to learn the next lesson? how little can i possibly do?
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