Setting up IntelliJ for Rust

This post is a part of the upcoming codurance series on different ways of setting up your Rust development environment. This time it's IntelliJ. Why IntelliJ? There are lots of good options for Rust development. The classics are perhaps CLion and vim/emacs. IntelliJ has one...


How do I convince...?

How can I convince my team to adopt TDD? How do I convince my manager that we should do pair programming? How do I convince the business that we should invest in Continuous Integration? Those are questions we normally get everywhere we go to talk...


Mastering TDD

Two weeks ago I went to Paul Stringer's course "Mastering TDD/BDD in iOS". After the two days, I was exhausted... During the course, we looked at all the theory, completed some exercises. Paul gave us lots of links and books to read and, quite frankly,...


My first walking skeleton

A Walking Skeleton is a tiny implementation of the system that performs a small end-to-end function. It need not use the final architecture, but it should link together the main architectural components. The architecture and the functionality can then evolve in parallel. Alistair Cockburn One...


How katas can help you learn

In the last couple of weeks I have spent my time doing katas to improve my Objective-C. As you may remember, I had an issue, that you can revisit here. I've learned a lot from other katas too: for instance the RomanNumerals kata... You'd may...


How to start doing TDD in iOS

I like to do apps. As a newbie TDD developer, I've made my apps with tests but not driven by tests. I want to change that. I'm learning to be a Craftsman, so TDD is an essential technique to know. It's your main tool. At...


Applying Transformation Priority Premise to Roman Numerals Kata

"As tests get more specific code gets more generic." - Uncle Bob TDD Often one of the doubts we have when developing software driven by tests is how to evolve code in small and steady paces guided by tests (baby steps). TDD looks deceptively easy...


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