- A case of Shotgun Surgery (a translation and update of a previous post in Spanish coauthored with Fran Reyes).
- The class is not the unit in the London school style of TDD.
- Sprouting or wrapping?.
- Mutantes relevantes (a translation and update of a previous post in English).
- Integrando ApprovalsJS con WebStorm (coauthored with Fran Reyes).
- "Isolated" test means something very different to different people!.
- Usando conjuntamente ApprovalsJs y StrykerJS en WebStorm (coauthored with Fran Reyes).
- ¿Tamaño y nivel de detalle adecuados para una historia de usuario? (coauthored with Fran Reyes).
- Heuristics to determine unit boundaries: object peer stereotypes, detecting effects and FIRS-ness.
- Mejorar nuestros rojos (a translation and update of a previous post in English).
- Using prompt patterns to enhance how you learn about prompt patterns.
- Convirtiendo tests no paramétricos en paramétricos con la IA (e intentando generar ejemplos).
- Segregating a test builder applying the curiously recurring template pattern.
- Removing commented-out code (a translation and update of a previous post in Spanish coauthored with Fran Reyes).
- La clase no es la unidad en el estilo de TDD de Londres (a translation and update of a previous post in English).
- Nuestro flujo de decisión para refinar Historias de Usuario poco antes de empezar a desarrollarla (coauthored with Fran Reyes).
- Breaking out to improve cohesion (peer detection techniques).
- Refactoring the tests after a "Breaking Out" (peer detection techniques).
- Parallel change example: simplifying some test builders" (peer detection techniques).
- A simple example of the temporary field code smell.
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