This document discusses test-driven development (TDD) and provides resources for learning more. TDD involves writing tests before code, verifying the tests pass, and refactoring code to be more granular. Benefits include creating specifications, getting feedback, and preventing regressions. Recommended resources include the book "Test Driven Development: By Example" by Kent Beck and the website ApprovalTests.com for learning about unit testing. Contact information is provided for the presenters.
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1. Test Driven DevelopmentJason Kerneyhttp://bagheertech.blogspot.comtwitter - @JasonKerneyLlewellyn Falcohttp://www.ApprovalTests.comtwitter - @isidore_us