That's tough. It's a 60 minute video, and he makes a lot of great points. The style is fun, too.
From memory,
It was insular - people created and staying in their bubble and didn't interact with messy other code.
It was too easy to make a mess, and continue to work with it until suddenly the code become too fragile to change.
Proponents thought their world was somehow better, and didn't play nice. So others didn't play nice in return.
One big one that really needs the video to support it - it will come to be believed that professional programming will be based entirely and exclusively around "proper" TDD.
There are more. I'll see what I can do. Do you have any video capability? It's also on YouTube.
I'm sure you have your reasons, but I'd love to know them. I've just provided a service in response to someone, why down-mod me?
Talk about shooting the messenger.
This isn't a complaint, I'm simply confused. I don't much care about the karma, but I worry that sometimes people down-mod something because they don't agree with it, rather than because it's of negative value.
It was pure laziness, not any lack of facilities. :-) I find it hard to devote an hour to a video when there is a good science fiction book around. Thanks again for the summary.