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How To Code Well


May 17, 2019

The video version of the show: https://youtu.be/h4Cd2tiCIxg

Rob Waller is today's guest on the How To Code Well podcast. Rob talks about testing code and testing an application for failures and expected outcomes.

Rob Waller is a software developer with a background in managing development teams. He is also a speaker and has given many talks on software testing.

We discuss the best way to test legacy code, how to explain the importance of testing to stakeholders and the difference between testing for failure and expected outcomes.

We also talk about Rob's interview on CNN. Rob created an application that found fake followers on Twitter. This app was used during a previous US election by many journalists.

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Robs talks:
Test to Break Principle:
PHP South West https://youtu.be/vRtioaertzU
PHP UK Conference https://youtu.be/JDwFyRXbVHQ


*** My Programming Courses ***
Docker In Motion
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Hands-on Microservices In Python
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*** Programming resources ***
Programming books from Manning Publications: http://bit.ly/2BIrEx
Udemy courses https://www.udemy.com/user/peter-fisher-8/
Skillshare courses https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/howtocodewell


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*** My Talks ***
Using a Framework or Not - PHP South West https://youtu.be/T8R3YTrqt6U

How To Put Your Docker Images On A Diet - PHP South West
https://youtu.be/uiABt9axPNo

Software Complexities - Peter Fisher - PHPSW: Learning About Complexities, August 2018
https://youtu.be/ZQ6AkyvEaHE

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