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And how can I communicate that without them hating me for saying it?

By being such a good developer that you earn their respect, and then they'll listen. There really aren't any short cuts here. My advice would be to become a better developer and a better evangelist. If you learn from the people you're trying to teach, then they might start learning from you.

And with all due respect, your attitude towards TDD comes across as rather reverential. That won't help either. Combine this with the big culture change that TDD involves, and your chances of successful evangelism are starting to shrink dramatically.

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To distil your question into one line:

And how can I communicate that without them hating me for saying it?

By being such a good developer that you earn their respect, and then they'll listen. There really aren't any short cuts here.

And with all due respect, your attitude towards TDD comes across as rather reverential. That won't help either. Combine this with the big culture change that TDD involves, and your chances of successful evangelism are starting to shrink.

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To distil your question into one line:

And how can I communicate that without them hating me for saying it?

By being such a good developer that you earn their respect, and then they'll listen. There really aren't any short cuts here.

And with all due respect, your attitude towards TDD comes across as rather reverential. That won't help either.