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Technique & Transition | #109

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Microtest TDD is a "way of coding", not an after-market bolt-on to old-school approaches, and as a result, we have to constantly intertwine our conversation about technique with our conversation about transition. Technique, skills, philosophy, theory, all of these are tremendous delights to me. I love to muse & mull & illustrate & analyze & argue & point, and I greatly enjoy doing it on the topic of the modern synthesis in software development. But all of this explication & analysis is about a framework of related ideas. And that body of knowledge is a "there", a point on the time horizon we can orient towards. We, the trade, well, we're "here". How do we move from here to there? Because it doesn't matter what color the walls are painted in the City on the Hill if we can't find a path that takes us toward it.

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Microtest TDD is a "way of coding", not an after-market bolt-on to old-school approaches, and as a result, we have to constantly intertwine our conversation about technique with our conversation about transition. Technique, skills, philosophy, theory, all of these are tremendous delights to me. I love to muse & mull & illustrate & analyze & argue & point, and I greatly enjoy doing it on the topic of the modern synthesis in software development. But all of this explication & analysis is about a framework of related ideas. And that body of knowledge is a "there", a point on the time horizon we can orient towards. We, the trade, well, we're "here". How do we move from here to there? Because it doesn't matter what color the walls are painted in the City on the Hill if we can't find a path that takes us toward it.

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You can read the full transcription of this podcast over on GeePawHill.org. Any feedback, you can always tweet @GeePawHill on Twitter, or drop a voice message via the voice messages link here on Anchor. If you are interested in becoming more involved in the Change-Harvesting community, click here to learn how to join GeePaw's Camerata.

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