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Below are a collection of articles and interviews that may be of interest as your organization strives to deliver better software faster.
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Ever since Martin Fowler and Matthew Foemmel’s influential article on Continuous Integration was originally published, the CI ecosystem has spawned a host of tools from entire CI platforms like LuntBuild and DamageControl to value adding tools such as CruiseControl config. In this interview, Stelligent’s President, Andrew Glover, chats with Allan Wick, the founder and lead developer on the CruiseControl config project.
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As the defacto Guru of Groovy, Guillaume has guided the project through
the ambitious JSR migration as well as setting the tone and the climate
for the Groovy team. Read on as Guillaume shares his experiences as
Groovy's governor, his thoughts on Groovy's future and why you should
consider giving it a spin.
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As the co-author of Enterprise Java Development on a Budget and Pro
Eclipse JST, Chris Judd is an authority on the open source landscape.
Read on as Chris elaborates on the relationship between open source and
the enterprise, the Eclipse IDE and dynamic languages.
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As the co-author of an upcoming book entitled Continuous Integration: Improving Software Quality and Reducing Risk (Addison-Wesley 2007) and a frequent No Fluff Just Stuff
speaker, Paul Duvall is well versed on development infrastructure best
practices. In this interview, he explains what Continuous Integration
is, some of its various implementations, and where CI is headed.
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When Cedric isn't coding for his new employer, Google, he spends his
time managing TestNG, an innovative developer testing framework
designed to overcome some of JUnit's shortcomings. In this interview,
Cedric shares his experiences creating a testing framework from the
ground up, his thoughts on the future of TestNG and JUnit, and his
feelings on dynamic languages.
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If you've ever dreamed of using an automated testing framework that was
easy to develop in and painless to configure, then look no further!
TestNG, a newly developed open-source automated testing framework, is
incredibly powerful, yet amazingly flexible.
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As a frequent No Fluff Just Stuff speaker and a JavaOne
presenter, Bosatsu Consulting's Brian Sletten provides thoughtful
commentary on the world of software metrics, aspect oriented
programming, and the increasing popularity of dynamic languages.
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In May of 2005, Stelligent President Andrew Glover had a chance to
catch up with Tom Copeland, the lead developer of the popular Java open
source project PMD and the Ruby language's increasingly popular
RubyForge site.
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