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This month on the Cucumber Podcast Matt Wynne and Seb Rose speak to Chris Glover, a lead test engineer who has been working in a team which has struggled with some of the common pitfalls of learning BDD. Matt invited him onto the podcast to sha
This month on the Cucumber Podcast, Seb Rose and Matt Wynne speak to George Dinwiddie, an old friend of the pod and author of a new book "Software Estimation without Guessing".Buy George's book "Software Estimation without Guessing" - https:/
This month on the Cucumber Podcast we welcome Diana Larsen a world-renown author, speaker and co-founder of The Agile Fluency Model. Show notes:- CukenFest Remote - June 3rd-4th -https://cukenfest.cucumber.io/- Agile Fluency - https://www.
This month we dig into the financial risks of open-source software. Chairing the conversation is Seb Rose who is joined by his colleague Dermot Canniffee. Answering the questions is Aslak Hellesøy who created Cucumber some 12 years ago. Cucum
This month on the Cucumber Podcast Matt Wynne speaks with Andreas Markussen and Sheeraz Iqbal from Nuuday a Danish company which has recently been on a journey of adopting Behaviour-Driven Development. This is a conversation about their story s
This month, Matt Wynne and Seb Rose sat down with Richard Lawrence and Paul Rayner to talk about their new book "Behavior-Driven Development with Cucumber". The book incorporates their many combined years of experience teaching BDD to agile t
This month on the Cucumber Podcast we have another conversation with Janet Gregory and Lisa Crispin. They have released their latest book, Agile Testing Condensed (https://leanpub.com/agiletesting-condensed).In this conversation, Matt Wynne a
This month on the Cucumber Podcast we sit down with Alex Schladebeck who identifies as a Tester. Sal Freudenberg and Steve Tooke - co-founders of Cucumber - ask her about her recent keynote appearance at CukenFest London as well as her though
This month on the podcast we speak to Janet Gregory and Lisa Crispin about testing in DevOps. The conversation covers the whole team approach and why testers are as important as ever.Asking the questions from Cucumber is Matt Wynne, Sallyann
This month on the Cucumber Podcast we speak to Stefan Hofer about Domain Storytelling. Stefan describes Domain Storytelling as "a workshop format which helps people have a conversation about their domain; the idea is that domain experts tell st
What happens when you transition to agile practices at a big organisation? How can you do agile software development at scale? This month Sinead Shackley (https://twitter.com/smshackley) and Dave Anderson (https://twitter.com/davidand393) from
This month on the Cucumber Podcast, Sal Freudenberg and Matt Wynne speak to Rebecca Wirfs Brock. Rebecca is probably best known as an author of Designing Object-Oriented Software (1990) and Object Design (2002) and works as an independent softw
Voici une édition spéciale du podcast Cucumber. En français, s’il vous plaît! Julien Biezemans, co-fondateur de Cucumber Ltd, discute BDD avec Bruno Boucard.Julien et Bruno seront à Paris pendant deux jours pour une formation sur le BDD les 1
This month on the Cucumber podcast, Aslak Hellesøy and Steve Tooke speak to Kenny Baas and Bruno Boucard about the relationship between Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD). While both share many similarities, the
Hiya! This month on the Cucumber Podcast we speak to Ron Jeffries and Chet Hendrickson. They are probably best known for their association with the Agile Manifesto - Ron, one of the authors, Chet the first signatory. They've both done some othe
This month on the Cucumber Podcast we speak to Beth Skurrie, who is the maintainer of the open-source project, Pact. Pact falls into the category of contract testing and with the advent of microservices and continuous delivery, it's getting mor
This month on the Cucumber Podcast, we speak about The Screenplay Pattern. As John Ferguson describes it on his [site](http://serenity-bdd.info/docs/articles/screenplay-tutorial.html), "the Screenplay Pattern is a powerful and elegant approac
The history of testers and developers working together is a bumpy road. Throughout the evolution of software development, testers have struggled to be treated as equals and developers have lacked the understanding of why they should care. Yet s
On the podcast this month we discuss sexual harassment in tech. It's a subject that's been broadly covered in the news and we wanted to explore the experiences of women in tech and practical things we can all do to combat sexual harassment in o
A bit of festive magic for you. We have invited Marcin Floyran and Sebastian Lambla back onto the podcast to discuss VeST (Vertical Slice Technologies). They were last on the podcast about two years ago to talk about Agile Anarchy and we aske
On the podcast this month, Matt Wynne speaks to Angie Jones. We first heard about Angie through her posts about BDD, Test Automation and Cucumber on her website. Her blog is a treat, filled with lots of practical advice for modern software te
On the podcast this month Seb Rose speaks to Henry Coles, the creator of Mutation Testing tool PIT.Here's how they describe Mutation Testing on the PIT Test website - "Mutation testing is conceptually quite simple. Faults (or mutations) are a
On the podcast this month, Seb Rose and Steve Tooke speak to Allan Kelly, a well-known agile consultant and long-time friend of the pod. **On the podcast the three discuss:***- Why agile often just means agile software development. - Wh
This week on the Cucumber podcast Aslak Hellesøy speaks to Pia Mancini, co-founder of Open-Collective, about crowdfunding and our own efforts to raise money to support the open source community.Show notes:Learn more about Open Collective -
Why do cars have brakes? So they can go faster.This week on the Cucumber podcast Aslak Hellesøy speaks to Ben Rady and Josh Chisholm about running fast tests. Everyone knows fast tests are valuable, so why do so many companies abide slow ones
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