Announcing the Lean TDD book | PythonTest
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Announcing the Lean TDD book | PythonTest
"So far I have: a first draft of the introduction chapter written an outline of the chapters I want to write and for some chapters, some subtopics I want to cover a book landing page a process for building the book a deployment system a way to notify readers of book updates a quick canva-built cover And now I'm ready to hop back to writing. I'm confident all the gears are in place."
"How complete is it? That's 10 chapters if you count the Introduction and Conclusion, so it's roughly 10% done. Some are going to be harder to complete than others, but I'm hoping to send out updates to readers on a weekly basis, even if it's a partial chapter. Timeline I really want to get the first draft written by the end of the year."
A project aims to combine Test-Driven Development and Lean principles into a project-wide process covering build, deployment, release, and reader notification. A first draft of the introduction is complete and a chapter outline exists with some subtopics identified. Supporting infrastructure includes a landing page, build process, deployment system, update notification mechanism, and a quick Canva cover. A working Table of Contents lists ten chapters, making current progress roughly 10 percent complete. Weekly updates to readers are planned and the target is a finished first draft by the end of the year, with few code examples.
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