By mzreda
via testandtry.com
Published: May 01 2009 / 22:50
There are hundreds of articles about becoming a good developer, I have hope that these few following thoughts will help programmers to better collaborate with testers.



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ferrisoxide replied ago:
Highlight on point 6. I can't understand why we developers assume only other developers will ever read our code. Even if it's just to make life easier for the next lot of developers who work on our job (or our own, when we have to do maintenance and can't figure out what made perfect sense six months ago), it's worth taking the time to write readable code. And there's huge benefits in democratizing code, in bringing the worlds of testers and developers closer together.
You can tell a rude joke in Ruby and - if you tell it well enough - even a tester will blush.
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