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Err... Nope, that's not it.
Fanboys, that's the reason.
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This is not a new prediction, it is a prediction I’ve been making verbally for a couple of years but I’ve never put it on the record so here goes:
'By 2022 it will be not be possible to get a professional programming job if you do not practice TDD routinely.'
I started making this prediction a couple of years ago when I said: “In ten years time”, sometimes when I’ve repeated the prediction I’ve stuck to 10-years, other times I’ve compensated and said 9-years or 8-years. I might be out slightly - if anything I think it will happen sooner rather than later, 2022 might be conservative. "Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future."
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I am willing to bet that most of the IT managers in big companies do not even know what TDD stands for and I doubt that all of them will by 2022...
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And for those that do, they have little idea if it is really occurring, or if the tests are being added after the fact. (what's our unit coverage percent?)
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Complete bollocks.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
Those who seek perfection will only find imperfection
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
me, in pictures
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I was thinking of using 'O RLY?' for the blurb, but I think that meme has worn itself out.
Nice thing about opinions though, everyone's got them, many of them silly.
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TTFN - Kent
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Indeed.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
Those who seek perfection will only find imperfection
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
me, in pictures
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Nice thing about opinions though, everyone's got them, many of them silly. Ehr, no. An opinion is something one forms. What's common is to present some random personal preference as an "opinion".
Statements like "without tech X you'll be out of" are indeed simply cow-dung. I'll bet a banana that there'll even be someone asking for VB6-programmers.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: What's common is to present some random personal preference as an "opinion".
Potato, potato, but *that* is an opinion (as in a personal preference, etc).
But yeah, 2022 there will still be PL/1 developers happily clumping along somewhere. And VB6, and TDD, and whatever replaces TDD as THE. ONE. TRUE. WAY. Saying it will be a requirement for employment is just a licence to have people make fun of him.
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TTFN - Kent
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buzzword is buzzing
someone get a flyswatter
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By 2022 TDD will be a footnote on Wikipedia.
Marc
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It will never replace MDD
(Mortgage driven development - the code you write because you are paid to)
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The kind of coding that (sadly) never goes out of fashion!
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TTFN - Kent
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the problem with this prediction is that it doesn't take into account all of the "dead" programming languages that will most likely still be churning.
I doubt that COBOL developers will be embracing the concept of TDD.
you want something inspirational??
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Exactly.
If he had said, "If you're working on mainstream apps (probably just web apps), TDD will be required by 2022" I'd feel less like mocking him.
Hmm. Now you have me thinking if it's even a thing.
AAAAAAAAH! Burn it! Burn it with fire![^]. Seems it's a thing.
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TTFN - Kent
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People may be writing Windows' obituary, but there's big growth ahead for it, nearly 30% in the next two years, thanks to increasing sales of mobile devices. So say Gartner. "They stab it with their steely knives, but they just can't kill the beast"
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"Relax," said the night man, "We are programmed to receive,
You can check out anytime you like... but you can never leave"
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They stab it with their steely knives, but they just can't kill the beast
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Windows make their end users to pay more than android. Windows make everyone dependent on Microsoft.
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awwww, cars make everyone dependent on energy.
If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.-John Q. Adams You must accept one of two basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe, or we are not alone in the universe. And either way, the implications are staggering.-Wernher von Braun Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.-Albert Einstein
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what do you think about Apple then?
Seulement, dans certains cas, n'est-ce pas, on n'entend guère que ce qu'on désire entendre et ce qui vous arrange le mieux... [^]
Joe never complained of anything but ever did his duty in his way of life, with a strong hand, a quiet tongue, and a gentle heart [^]
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Assuming you're a Gmail user you'll be aware that there's rarely a need to type out an email address in full. Once a contact is in your address book, you can start typing a name into the To field and suggestions will pop up as you type. But what about those people whose email address you don’t actually have? You may have connected with someone on Google+ but start to type out an email and you suddenly realize you don’t have an address to send to. D'oh! However a new feature that's rolling out could see this frustration becoming a thing of the past. "Lovely spam! Wonderful spam!"
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That's called chatting, then.
Veni, vidi, caecus | Everything summarizes to Assembly code
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start to type out an email and you suddenly realize you don’t have an address to send to
Dude you're good for asylum!
Seulement, dans certains cas, n'est-ce pas, on n'entend guère que ce qu'on désire entendre et ce qui vous arrange le mieux... [^]
Joe never complained of anything but ever did his duty in his way of life, with a strong hand, a quiet tongue, and a gentle heart [^]
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Redesigned developer portal for the Amazon Appstore has new features such as Android APK drag-and-drop.
If you build it, they will come.
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