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Webinar: Distilling the Essence

Theo England

When creating our scenarios, we want to fully describe the desired functionality, but not over-describe it. We want our scenarios to do more than check for correct operation. We want to paint a picture of what’s intended that aids understanding by others (or even ourselves) in the future. Which details should we leave visible, and which should we hide? In this webinar presentation, we will look at ways to distil our scenarios down to their essence and remove distracting incidental details.

In this webinar recording, George Dinwiddie, an experienced BDD writer, practitioner, and enthusiast, gives you some tips for writing scenarios which sing.

Webinar: BDD with Cucumber

Theo England

Hundreds of teams are benefitting from BDD (Behaviour-Driven Development). This 20-minute talk will familiarise you with what BDD is and isn’t so you can decide if it’s right for your team. Ryan will stick around to take questions about BDD, Cucumber, and transformative agile practices.

Ryan Marsh is an agile coach, trainer, and hacker who works with enterprise software development teams to help them be their very best. Ryan believes enterprise software development can be fun, rewarding, and move at high speed no matter the industry. Ryan has helped technology teams supercharge their development at some of America’s most well-known companies. Ryan is a self-taught hacker with a varied background in technology. He is also US Army veteran. Ryan leverages this unique perspective to help teams reach their full potential.

Webinar: Example Mapping

Theo England

In the past couple of years, lots of software teams have been using a simple collaborative technique called Example Mapping to break down user stories. It was conceived co-founder of Cucumber, Matt Wynne, who wrote the seminal post introducing the practice.

In this recorded webinar the creator of Cucumber, Aslak Hellesøy, introduces Example Mapping and answers a few questions with colleague Steve Tooke at the end.