Test-Driven Development is a Paradox

Track: Agile
Abstract

Test-Driven Development (TDD) says the way to get done sooner depends on writing more code, and that you must write tests for code that doesn’t exist. This session will show you how it is possible for these

crazy ideas to actually work. You really can get done sooner (and have higher quality code) by writing more code…

Burk Hufnagel

Burk is a long-time programmer and software architect, with experience in multiple languages including Java and JavaScript. He’s presented at multiple conferences including ConnectTech, DevNexus, JavaOne, and Oracle Code One, and contributed to two of the “97 Things” books published by O’Reilly.
Burk works as a Solution Architect for Daugherty Business Solutions where he’s focused on finding ways to deliver better code in less time, and teaching others how to do the same.