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Coding | Semeosis
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Archive for the ‘Coding’ Category. On January 12, 2013 3 Comments. It’s not that these things aren’t useful, it’s just that their. There are many great books. Written on this subject, and for me it’s important that developers read these and discuss what they think. Good code is written by thinking developers, developers who are reflective practitioners. I’ve purposely left out in what follows popular acronyms like DRY, SOLID, CQS, DI, etc…, but they’re definitely echoed. Use your professional judgement&#...
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Writing Code | Semeosis
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Laquo; Getting Standard ML working on a Macbook. January 12, 2013 by neilrobbins. It’s not that these things aren’t useful, it’s just that their. There are many great books. Written on this subject, and for me it’s important that developers read these and discuss what they think. Good code is written by thinking developers, developers who are reflective practitioners. I’ve purposely left out in what follows popular acronyms like DRY, SOLID, CQS, DI, etc…, but they’re definitely echoed. Use your professio...
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Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests(goos_jp)読書会 - FrontPage
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Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests(goos jp)読書会. このWikiは Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests. Http:/ groups.google.co.jp/group/devtesting-ja. Http:/ www.growing-object-oriented-software.com/. Http:/ groups.google.com/group/growing-object-oriented-software.
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Ad-Hockery: November 2011
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Ad-hockery: /ad·hok'@r·ee/, n. Gratuitous assumptions. which lead to the appearance of semi-intelligent behavior but are in fact entirely arbitrary. [Jargon File]. This blog has moved. Ad-Hockery is no longer updated at this location. Please redirect bookmarks to blog.freeside.co. For more awesome content. Links to this post. Fear and loathing in functional testing land. I have more questions than answers and I’m completely open to the idea that. I’m doing it all wrong. Test via the browser. Approach of ...
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Goodbye Google, hello Brisbane. July 21, 2016. It was with mixed emotions that I resigned from my job at Google last week. Yesterday was my last day. I had already said my goodbyes to my wonderful coworkers when I left London, and then again when I left Mountain View and San Francisco, but saying goodbye to the company was emotional again. As an employee, I have nothing but good things to say about Google. What would become of our product? Would we fit in with the super-smart Google engineers? I’ve reali...
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Programmer's Weblog: GOOS Book
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Saturday, March 27, 2010. Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests. By Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce is a book I was long waiting for. GOOS demonstrates the techniques and highlights the patterns as they show up in an application grown through the book. An albeit small but a real world project is being developed from scratch in a way were tests play as important a role as object-oriented design. IronPython Dictionaries Memory Cost. Extreme programming too extreme? Sony PRS 505 ebook reader review.
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Mock Objects: May 2009
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About Mock Objects, a technique for improving the design of code within Test-Driven Development. Another update to the book. We've gone very quiet for a while because we've been busy writing (and rewriting, and rewriting). We've reworked some of the example, and done some substantial clean-up in parts III and IV. Let us know on the list what you think. Posted by Steve Freeman. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Evolving an Embdedded Domain Specific Language. Mock Roles, Not Objects.
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Rants | trishkhoo.com
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Interview by Fog Creek Software blog. February 6, 2015. I was recently interviewed by Fog Creek Software’s blog about embedded testers in development teams. Check it out here. To listen to me rant about how software testing needs to be a core competency of the software engineering discipline. Note: I mentioned a book in this interview “Driven by tests” but I got the name horrifically wrong. The name of the book is “Growing Object Oriented Software, Guided by Tests”. By Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce. I beli...
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David Laing - Crafting software - Page 2 of 7 - Crafting software David Laing – Crafting software
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Davidlaing.com Crafting software. Apr 4, 2011. Higher order functions – simplifying loops – part 2 of? This is the 2nd part of my series on everyday functional programming. Suppose you have a collection of items and need to grab just a subset that match a certain criteria. Programming C# in an imperative style, you could use a for or foreach loop as follows:. In C#, filter is implemented as the LINQ Where(Func. Extension method, allowing one to write the following:. 2] – http:/ msdn.microsoft&#...4] R...