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Slides of my presentation for the Agile Testing Days 2014

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In November 2014 I spoke at the Agile Testing Days in Potsdam on the subject of using FitNesse to drive data through a legacy back end system. It was the first time I attended this crazy conference and I will share some of my experiences in another post. For now, here are the slides of my presentation.

November 25, 2014 Leave a comment

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