Quick Cure for the Shame of Untested Software
By Daniel Nichter
Date: Wednesday, 5 June 2013 10:35
Duration: 45 minutes
Target audience: Beginner
Language: English
Tags: testing
As the founder of a company focused on software testing, I speak often to developers who admit in private: "Yes, testing is important... but we don't test." Reasons vary, but the basic problem is that testing is seen as too difficult and time-consuming with no apparent value for the effort. With Perl, this is especially not true: Perl makes testing so easy! In this talk I hope to convince you that this problem is a false dilemma and show you how to get started testing software quickly and easily.
Attended by:- jl
- Craig Treptow (ctreptow)
- Katherine Kirby (Kate)
- Curtis Jewell (CSJewell)
- Michael Cox
- Michael McClennen
- Al Newkirk (alnewkirk)
- Kevin Shaum
- Adam Dutko (StylusEater)
- Denise Paolucci (rahaeli)
- Jameson Allen
- James Morgan (Ven'Tatsu)
- Karl Arp
- Kevin Zembower
- Henry Van Styn (vanstyn)
- Joe Axford (j0e)
- Brian Gottreu
- Athena Yao
- Louise Dennis
- Gary Denslow
- parv
- Erin Brassfield (novvy)
- Mike Covington
- Kelley Huston (kalinda)
- Casey West (cwest)
- bill pemberton (akadl)
- Stephen McManus
- vroom
- Tom Nelson
- Tim Heaney (oylenshpeegul)
- Tim Bunce
- jack lupton (itnomad)
- Brad Adkins (badkins)
- J. Nick Koston (bdraco)
- Jay Allen (jayallen)
- Greg Estep