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Today, I have discovered that Kent Beck has a blog. For the people who don’t know him, the inventor of the Extreme Programming methodology and JUnit (with Erich Gamma). He’s currently working on a new project called JUnit Max:
The first part of the solution is to get smarter about running tests so the average wait [...]
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