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The other TDD has nothing to do with testing. It's got everything to do with tables. Being a fan of table driven application architectures, I was glad to find this on Martin Fowler's site. I've been using these techniques to define business rules, dynamic report layouts, and user interfaces for years. They've reliably provided a way for business users to change rules, and allowed IT Pros to extend and modify applications without writing, compiling or deploying code. In some cases, the technique has proven agile enough to be the one stable thing over multiple technology refreshes.

actually remembered my logon...amazing. So this is my first post in months for a bunch of reasons..new house, new baby on the way, lost the blogging gene, and last but not least I've got very little to share that wouldn't require lengthy posts (something I've little time for these days)

posted on Tuesday, August 16, 2005 8:37 PM