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giciorek

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Developing, building, and testing. How do it the best? Learning from the wo Posted: Nov 12, 2003 3:59 AM
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I'm very interested in how the developing/build/testing workflow @ Microsoft looks like. I think Microsoft as world leader in software developing business must have a very good workflow. Does anyone know how the development flow @ Microsoft looks like?

I'm also interested in the workflow in your company perhaps the workflow in your company better then @ Microsoft? What do you think about test driven development?


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Gicio


Matt Gerrans

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Re: Developing, building, and testing. How do it the best? Learning from the wo Posted: Nov 20, 2003 10:59 AM
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I would guess that Microsoft, being a pretty big company has many different groups that do things in different ways. Some are probably better than others, some are probably better organized for the specify thing they do and so on.

Books like Writing Solid Code by Steve Maguire, Code Complete by Steve McConnell and Rapid Development, also by McConnell may give you some insight on this (both of these authors had tenures at Microsoft and I think a lot of what they say in these books is based on that experience). Generally, you can look through books published by Microsoft Press and the ones mentioned above are probably a good starting point.

Here's Bill's link to Code Complete on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1556154844/billvennersA

Ultimately, if you want the truth, you should send your resume, with a nice cover, letter to Redmond.

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