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Kill the Mutants - A Better Way to Test Your Tests
Summary
Roy van Rijn explains what mutation testing is and how it works, comparing several Java frameworks (PIT, Jester, Jumble) that enable automatic mutation testing in a continuous build.
Bio
Roy van Rijn is a Software Craftsman at JPoint. He worked on miscellaneous projects and has given talks at Devoxx, J-Fall/J-Spring and numerous Dutch companies. He is also coauthor of the book "Software Ontwikkeling in Java EE" (Software Development in Java EE).
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