"TDD is not the same as unit testing" David Farley on @virtualDDD
"The 5 principles to measure quality in code: modular, cohesive, good SoC, good abstraction and coupled with the right degree"
"If you find it difficult to write a test it is not the test, it is the code"
"getting modular code and high cohesion code is tricky, focusing on separation of concerns makes it easy"
"If you apply BDD wherever you write tests, there is a huge benefit in that" @davefarley77
"just like in DDD: the same ubiquitous language everywhere!" @kenny_baas
"just like in DDD: the same ubiquitous language everywhere!" @kenny_baas
"If you don't understand the problem, you cannot write the test: if you don't understand the problem you cannot write the code"
This is my answer all the time to that excuse too
This is my answer all the time to that excuse too

"Part of the beauty of software development is to come up with a solution easy to understand"
- yes, my goal on the yellow brick road
- yes, my goal on the yellow brick road

"Event Storming is just a perfect conversation for DDD: if you describe the messages through a system, it would be easy to understand"
A lot of resources in this talk
like this one to exercise https://www.cyber-dojo.org/creator/home
like this one to exercise https://www.cyber-dojo.org/creator/home