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Podcast 22 – Choosing a technology stack
Posted by Robert van Loghem in the early evening: January 27th, 2009

Narinder Kumar, Vivek Kumar Yadav and Vincent Partington talk about choosing a technology stack for building an automated deployment product, currently named Deploy it.

- What is a technology stack.
- Why do you need it.
- What did they choose and why.
- How Agile/SCRUM helped the team to make better choices.
- Lessons learned.
- What not to do when choosing a technology.

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2 Responses to “Podcast 22 – Choosing a technology stack”



    Sheamus ohalloran Says:
    Posted at: February 3, 2009 at 11:05 am

    Good show on the progressing java technologies and the decision making process in putting your stack together.

    I wasn’t able to clearly hear the testing tool you used as an alternative to Selenium. Could you put the tool name in the show notes?

    thanks and keep up the interesting work

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    Narinder Kumar Says:
    Posted at: February 19, 2009 at 5:16 am

    Hi Sheamus,

    Thanks for the feedback. We are using Fitnesse (http://fitnesse.org/) for our integration testing.

    Apart from it’s web-site, you can find lot of information about this tool on some of our blogs as well.

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