Chapter 12. Adopting TDD

They say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.

Andy Warhol

You’re reading this book, so it’s likely that you’re already interested in TDD and quite possibly already in the process of adopting the technique in your work. It’s also likely, however, that not all of your co-workers share your interest in test-driven development. Having the rest of the team adopt test-driven development would obviously support your own adoption, not to mention the benefits to the organization as a whole—which is why you’d probably want your colleagues to get infected with the test-first bug as well. This chapter’s purpose is to help you both in your personal adoption of TDD and in getting others aboard ...

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