Brian Marick

Brian Marick, a graduate of the University of Illinois, was a software testing specialist in the 1990s, an Agile software development specialist in the 2000s, and concentrates on programming in Ruby and Clojure in the 2010s. Marick was an early proponent of the Context-Driven school of testing, and has authored three books.
Marick is an author of the Agile Manifesto that launched the Agile software development movement. He served on the committee that instituted the Gordon Pask Award, along with Rachel Davies and Dave Thomas. His work has since drifted away from focusing on agile processes.
Marick has been cited for many of his contributions, including example-driven development,
open-source tools he created,
subsystem testing,
test automation,
legacy system development,
and learning how to program
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