Thomas PIERRAIN's Projects
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A simple project to explain CQRS during a live coding session at MS experiences'16
slides for MS experiences'16 event
Code and description of our "from problem space to solution space" workshop
(kata) My take on the diamond kata.
Diverse, the Fuzzer pico library you need to make your .NET tests more Diverse
(alpha) A R# plugin that makes your TDD workflow more fluent than ever.
some fonts I'm using
A simple kata to live-code with Alistair about Hexagonal Architecture
The one where you can find best places to eat when you are in Paris
Decks for Power point karaoke sessions
(kata) Gilded Rose
Tic-tac-toe kata
Train reservation kata
Lettre ouverte de l'association Okiwi
The code for the live coding session of our Beyond Hexagonal Architecture talk.
Live coding session to illustrate the usage of Hexagonal Architecture
AMDDD example
(kata) Code kata described here: http://www.techinterviewpuzzles.com/2010/09/mars-rovers-thoughtworks-puzzles.html
A repository to list all my public interventions (talks, live coding sessions, etc)
(alpha) Deadlock killer library.
Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .Net and Mono
Smooth your .NET TDD experience with NFluent! NFluent is an ergonomic assertion library which aims to fluent your .NET TDD experience (based on simple Check.That() assertion statements). NFluent aims your tests to be fluent to write (with a super-duper-happy 'dot' auto-completion experience), fluent to read (i.e. as close as possible to plain English expression), but also fluent to troubleshoot, in a less-error-prone way comparing to the classical .NET test frameworks. NFluent is also directly inspired by the awesome Java FEST Fluent assertion/reflection library (http://fest.easytesting.org/)
(alpha) NFluent.Web is an extension library to NFluent for web-related tests. NFluent is an ergonomic assertion library which aims to fluent your .NET TDD experience (based on simple Check.That() assertion statements). NFluent aims your tests to be fluent to write (with an happy 'dot' auto completion experience), fluent to read (i.e. as close as possible to plain English expression), but also fluent to troubleshoot, in a less-error-prone way comparing to the classical .NET test frameworks. NFluent is also directly inspired by the awesome Java FEST Fluent assertion/reflection library (http://fest.easytesting.org/)