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<div id="logo"><a href="http://charliepoole.org"><big>C</big>harlie<big>P</big>oole</a></div>
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<p class="link-item"><a href="http://nunit.org">NUnit.org</a></p>
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<h2>Welcome</h2>
<p>I'm putting this site back online after a hiatus. It was not updated for many years
and has been offline for a while due to server issues. What's here is rather
out of date, but I'll be working to update it in the coming months.</p>
<p>I'm an independent software developer, trainer and coach working
primarily in the Northwest. I've been developing software for over
40 years and <b>I'm still not bored!</b> If you like, you can read
my <a href="bio.html">informal bio</a> or take a look at my
<a href="resume.html">resume</a>.</p>
<p>I'm a big believer in <b>Extreme Programming</b> as an approach to
software development and I'm heavily into <b>test-driven development</b>.
I'm one of the developers of the <a href="http://nunit.org">NUnit</a>
unit-testing framework. <!--The <a href="cp.php?p=nunit_cookbook">
NUnit Cookbook</a> is my book-in-process on NUnit.--></p>
<h2>What's Here?</h2>
<p>This is my professional and technical site and is mostly aimed at
at fellow developers. It currently houses my blog
<a href="/blog/">It's the Tests!</a> as well as a number of
articles I've written over the years.</p>
<p>I hope to make it a useful resource to others, so
please <a href="/contact.html">contact me</a>
if you have suggestions.</p>
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<a href="http://pooleconsulting.com">Poole Consulting</a> is is my company.
We develop software for our clients and provide training and mentoring to help
them improve their own software development practices. Our approach is based on
rapid feedback, clear communications and rapid delivery of value.
<a href="http://pooleconsulting.com">Visit the site</a> to learn more or
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<a href="http://nunitsoftware.com"><img src="/images/old_nunit_logo.gif" width="80" class="floatleft"></a>
<a href="http://nunitsoftware.com">NUnit Software</a> is a company name I have used for a while to provide
training and mentoring to teams as well as supporting work on NUnit. I'm in the process of re-focusing it
in support of users of <b>legacy NUnit V2</b> software.
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<a href="http://braniitaliani.wordpress.com">Brani Italiani</a> is my Italian-language blog,
which I set up to help with my study of the language. I'm always happy when native speakers
show up and give me comments or advice.
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<a href="http://nunit.org"><img src="/images/nunit_128.png" width="64" class="floatleft"></a>
<a href="http://nunit.org">NUnit.org</a> is the official site of the NUnit
unit-testing framework for all .Net languages. I continue to participate in
the NUnit Project, which is now led by a Core Team of developers.
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In the past, I taught classes in C++, Windows and other topics at
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Shoreline Community College</a>. Archived versions of my class
websites will be available <a href="shoreline/default.htm">here</a>
until I have time to incorporate the material elsewhere.
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<a href="https://www.agilealliance.org/xp2018/">XP2018</a> in Porto,
May 21-25, 2018. I have not been to Portugal before and am really
looking forward to this event. Please join us!</p>
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<p class="headline">Recent Events</p>
<p class="newsitem">Thanks to the Italian Agile community for the great welcome
I received at <a href="http://www.agileday.it">Italian Agile Days</a> in Urbino,
November 17-18, 2017. It was my first time giving a keynote in Italian and although
it was rough in places, folks were tolerant and really seemed to get the message
about getting "Back to Basics". This community seems very strong and are ready to
revitalize their practice of Agile!</p>
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<p class="newsitem"><b>XP Day France 2006</b>, Paris, France, March 23-24.</p>
<p class="newsitem"><b>XP2006</b>, Oulu, Finland, June 17-22.</p>
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<p class="newsitem">NUnit 2.2.7 was released on February 18. That makes 5
releases in 4 months: NUnit is alive and well. See my blog on the
<a href="http://nunit.com/blogs">Death of NUnit</a> or download NUnit
<a href="http://nunit.com/nunit/?p=download">here...</a>
<p class="newsitem">I'm back home after coaching in London for a while. I
enjoyed meeting old friends in the XP and agile community there and meeting
some new ones.</p>
<p class="newsitem"><a href="http://nunit.com/blogs/">It's the Tests</a>
is my new blog focusing on NUnit, TDD and other things.</p>
<p class="newsitem">I was recently
<a href="http://www.teamagile.com/mainpages/Interviews.html">interviewed online</a>
by Roy Osherove, one of the leading voices for agile development in Israel.
We talked about test driven development, XP and future plans for NUnit.</p>
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<a href="http://www.exoftware.com">Exoftware</a> to provide mentoring,
coaching and training to European clients. This company has assisted
clients across Europe to "Be Agile!" and I'm excited to be working with them.
Click the logo to learn more or read the
<a href="http://www.exoftware.com/CharliePooleJoining.htm">press release</a>...</p>
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