Recent Writings (Dev Ops and Testing)

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I recently wrote a couple of articles that might be of interest to those who read this Blogs.

On Sticky Minds.com, (a TechWell community) I wrote about unit testing, and how to overcome the inertia that stops people from testing in The Value of Really Dumb Tests

I recently wrote a couple of articles that might be of interest to those who read this Blogs.

On  Sticky Minds.com , (a TechWell community) I wrote about unit testing, and how to overcome the inertia that stops people from testing in  The Value of Really Dumb Tests

I also wrote an article for   CM Crossroads  that gives an overview of DevOps.

If you read the articles and find them useful (or not) please comment here at the article site.


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Steve Berczuk

Steve Berczuk is an engineer and ScrumMaster at Humedica where he's helping to build next-generation SaaS-based clinical informatics applications. The author of Software Configuration Management Patterns: Effective Teamwork, Practical Integration, he is a recognized expert in software configuration management and agile software development. Steve is passionate about helping teams work effectively to produce quality software. He has an M.S. in operations research from Stanford University and an S.B. in Electrical Engineering from MIT, and is a certified, practicing ScrumMaster. Contact Steve at steve@berczuk.com or visit berczuk.com and follow his blog at blog.berczuk.com.