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Sam Gentile

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Sam Gentile is a Microsoft .NET Consultant who has been working with .NET since the earliest
Microsoft Corrects Erroneous TDD Page - Good Job Posted: Nov 24, 2005 7:35 AM
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One of the things Microsoft has done a tremendously better job at in the last year is listening to the community. People ask why I am an MVP and if it makes a difference. Yes, it does. My job is not only to point out the great things Microsoft does and rubber stamp things, but point out ways in which they could be better. Every company has room to do better in many areas. Here, we in the Agile community made a difference. Microsoft listened to my post and Scott's (as well as others) and my good friend Rob Caron has posted that Microsoft is correcting the erroneous page. As Rob says, “I hope most people understand that this was simply a flawed topic and not a nefarious plan to usurp TDD.” I believe that is true. Bravo! I consider this issue closed and a job well done.

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