In this episode of Semaphore Uncut, I talk with Dave Thomas, author of The Pragmatic Programmer, and many other well-known software engineering books. We discuss how software engineering has changed over many decades and how Dave's experiences have informed his attitudes to testing.
Key takeaways:
- Software is both abstract and changes the real world
- Computer science undergrads need more industrial experience
- Treat software testing as a tool, not a religion
- Use experience and judgement to choose when not to write tests
- Test maintenance is part of the ebb and flow of development
- Modern software is loosely coupled and ephemeral
- The Internet of Things is transforming software architecture
- The IoT opens a new frontier for integration testing
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In each episode of Semaphore Uncut, we invite software industry professionals to discuss the impact they are making and what excites them about the emerging technologies.
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