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Fit is Dead, Long Live Fitnesse - with Ward Cunningham and James Shore

Show #151 | 2009-Feb-27 | Permalink |

You may have heard the terms "Fit" and "Fitnesse" bandied about by the software engineering literati. What are they? Are they useful? Are they used at all? Does your testing strategy need some fitnesse? The creator of Fit and the coordinator of the Fit project chat with Scott and answer the hard questions.

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