25.Jun.2016 at 18:17 by Stephen Young (26 comments)
The talk was perfectly timed, and full of awesome content about mutation testing.
Mark Redeman (25.Jun.2016 at 10:45, 45 min)
Talk at Dutch PHP Conference 2016 (English - US)
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25.Jun.2016 at 18:17 by Stephen Young (26 comments)
The talk was perfectly timed, and full of awesome content about mutation testing.
25.Jun.2016 at 18:41 by Ciaran McNulty (128 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Great talk: good structure and told the story of an interesting project well.
27.Jun.2016 at 21:53 by Gerard van Helden (34 comments) via Web2 LIVE
I think the concept of mutation testing itself should get more attention. My colleague sitting next to me (a bright guy I can tell you) did not even understand what it was. Next time I'd suggest to try to do the talk without the tooling, and explain how one might implement such a tool, starting from the beginning, and trying an example
Oh and please don't sum up a list of command line options and installation methods. That feels like the worst kind of pastime in the department of time wasted :)
28.Jun.2016 at 14:36 by Oskar van Velden (6 comments) via Web2 LIVE
The talk kinda missed the point for me. I needed the explanation from a colleague before I got what Mutation Testing actually was about.
And explaining how to install tools and all the options felt a little like a filler. Those are things I can look up easily on the web myself, the presentations are - imho - more about talking about basics and/or explaining the theory more into depth.
This talk kinda expected the attendees had some basic knowledge about MT and explained (too) much about the tools used.
I did enjoy the little pacman progression at the bottom ^^
25.Jun.2016 at 12:16 by Dennis C. (44 comments) via Web2 LIVE
Great talk! Minor improvements could be to re-iterate certain points a little less and practice a little more so you wont struggle to find the correct english word