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Reducing WatchKit Traffic With View Models — theScore Tech Blog
http://techblog.thescore.com/2015/05/20/reducing-watchkit-traffic-with-view-models
The Ultimate, Personalized Mobile Sports Experience. Reducing WatchKit Traffic With View Models. May 20, 2015. If you own an Apple Watch, you probably noticed something disappointing: 3rd party apps are SLOW. How can we decrease traffic sent from the phone to the watch while simultaneously reducing the complexity of your apps architecture? In this post I will describe how these can be achieved by using View Models. Update only what has changed. View Models sit in-between the view and the controller, allo...
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theScore Tech Blog — Things We Learn While Building the Ultimate, Personalized Mobile Sports Experience
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The Ultimate, Personalized Mobile Sports Experience. Things We Learn While Building the Ultimate, Personalized Mobile Sports Experience. Faster RSpec Regression Testing. Explore two approaches for testing along with a suggested workflow. The goal is to improve the time spent during regression testing. The described technique can apply to other testing frameworks, assuming they have similar mechanisms to RSpec's `it` blocks. Sep 21, 2015. One Repo to Rule Them All. Sep 18, 2015. Jun 25, 2015. May 20, 2015.
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Alyb820 – Alyson Boehm's Blog
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Alyson Boehm's Blog. Participating in sports, managing sports and everything in between. Tips for new bloggers. I love this picture below! I thought it showed a more experienced person teaching the child; similar to my professor and findings in this article teaching me – the new blogger. It also adds a little humor because in reality, the little girl is probably learning very quickly and offering tips from what she has found back to her grandfather! What should my main focus be? Use a lot of tags. The ti...
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3 Ways to Create Classes in Ruby — theScore Tech Blog
http://techblog.thescore.com/2014/07/19/3-ways-to-create-classes-in-ruby
The Ultimate, Personalized Mobile Sports Experience. 3 Ways to Create Classes in Ruby. Jul 19, 2014. Classes are first-class objects. In Ruby. All classes happen to be instances of. In other words, classes are. Out of the box, there are 3 ways to create classes in Ruby. In the vast majority of the cases, you would use the. Keyword to create a class. This is usually called a class definition:. Creating and using a Customer object:. Just like how we created a customer with. Over regular class definition?
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No Excuses: Verifying RSpec Test Doubles — theScore Tech Blog
http://techblog.thescore.com/2015/04/28/no-excuses-verifying-rspec-test-doubles
The Ultimate, Personalized Mobile Sports Experience. No Excuses: Verifying RSpec Test Doubles. Apr 28, 2015. Tests which utilize external services or interact with the database are typically the culprits of long-running tests. We want to keep our tests quick. It is possible to mock/stub out long running database and/or external services calls. This reduces the time a test suite takes to execute. In Ruby, one approach to mocking is by completely replacing the object of interest with a lightweight double.
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Stories for mobile by Mike McCann : Contently
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Toronto, ON, CA. Account, product and project manager. Close to 20 years experience in media and entertainment, with a special focus on digital content, web and mobile applications. Extensive product and project management work, UI/UX, strategy and more. Mike McCann's stories for. The ultimate, personalized real-time mobile sports experience. About Contently, Inc.
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The Toiling Programmer: Succeeding as a Developer — theScore Tech Blog
http://techblog.thescore.com/2014/10/22/succeeding-as-a-developer
The Ultimate, Personalized Mobile Sports Experience. The Toiling Programmer: Succeeding as a Developer. Oct 22, 2014. Not sure if youre a toiling programmer? Ask yourself these questions:. Do you feel like youre drowning, that theres no end in sight? Do you get stuck on long running problems (1 or more days long)? Are you unsure what needs to be done on a ticket. And yet you continue to work on it? Do you often get feedback that functionality is missing after youve shipped the work? Talk to the people ab...
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