ConsultantTitanium I.T. LLC
James Shore teaches, writes, and consults on Agile development processes with an emphasis on technical excellence. He is a recipient of the Agile Alliance's Gordon Pask Award for Contributions to Agile Practice, co-author of /The Art of Agile Development/, host of "Let's Code: Test-Driven JavaScript," and co-creator of the Agile Fluency™ Model. InfoQ has named him one of the "most influential people in Agile." You can find his screencasts at letscodejavascript.com and essays at jamesshore.com.
Talks I've Given
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Faster, More Effective Test-Driven Development
Featuring James Shore
Are your tests slow and brittle? Do you get a sinking feeling when you need to refactor? Do you worry that your unit tests aren’t actually testing anything important? If so, you could benefit from writing tests that don’t use mock objects. In this workshop, you’ll use Node.js to explore a...
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Evolutionary Design Animated
Featuring James Shore
Modern software development welcomes changing requirements, even late in the process, but how can we write our software so that those changes don’t create a mess? Evolutionary design is the key. It’s a technique that emerges from Extreme Programming, the method that brought us test-driven...
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Evolutionary Design Animated
Featuring James Shore
Modern software development welcomes changing requirements, even late in the process, but how can we write our software so that those changes don’t create a mess? Evolutionary design is the key. It’s a technique that emerges from Extreme Programming, the method that brought us test-driven...
architecture-&-design -
Evolutionary Design Animated
Featuring James Shore
Modern software development welcomes changing requirements, even late in the process, but how can we write our software so that those changes don’t create a mess? Evolutionary design is the key. It’s a technique that emerges from Extreme Programming, the method that brought us test-driven...
architecture-&-design -
Faster, More Effective Test-Driven Development
Featuring James Shore
Are your tests slow and brittle? Do you get a sinking feeling when you need to refactor? Do you worry that your unit tests aren’t actually testing anything important? If so, you could benefit from writing tests that don’t use mock objects.
In this workshop, you’ll use Node.js to explore a...
engineering