Who hasn't had a deployment go a bit sideways? For all the talk of DevOps these days, the ability to push out code can still be challenging. When I heard David Moore, our guest today, talk about the increased confidence they have in pushing out database changes in very short cycles, I was interested. While we have talked about tSQLt in the past, David's experience of trying to implement test driven development and the results they experienced are worth considering. While the results can be impressive, the cultural shift required to introduce and use the framework is also a point of discussion in this episode. I also asked David why the examples we see are so simple that it almost seems pointless to get started.
The show notes for today's episode can be found at http://sqldatapartners.com/2018/11/28/episode-154-test-driven-development. Have fun on the SQL Trail!
Episode 116: Are people still using PSSDiag?
Episode 115: The Companero Conference Retrospective
Episode 114: How do you start consulting?
Episode 113: Standing on the shoulders of giants
Episode 112: Keeping up with patching
Episode 111: How do you prepare for conferences?
Episode 110 How do I build trust with my team
Episode 109: To certify or not to certify?
Episode 108: The Future of the Relational Database
Episode 107 BI for the Little Guy
Episode 106 Temporal Tables
Episode 105 When is enough, enough?
Episode 104: Keeping up with technology
Episode 103 Plan Reuse
Episode 102 Monitoring Availability Groups
Episode 101 Inspecting a new Database
Episode 100 Role Reversal
Episode 99 Imposter Syndrome
Episode 98: The first change you make
Episode 97 Transactional Replication
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