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Another interview out the door, this time with Charlie Poole, Lead dev on NUnit and an XP wonk.

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Summary

Roy Talks with Charlie Poole, the lead developer of NUnit on various Agile topics. These include Upcoming NUnit features, Test Driven Development best practices, implementing XP in an organization, testing GUIs, threads, mock objects and much much more. Charlie also spills the beans about the upcoming NUnit blogs.

Charlie has spent more than 30 years as a software developer, designer, project manager, trainer and coach. He works through his own company, Poole Consulting, in the US and recently joined Dublin-based Exoftware to provide mentoring and training to clients in Europe.

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