The weekly bag– Nov 17
Another round of disco reading:
- Unit Testing Your Documentation- A fairly good article describing how Leonard Richardson, a co-author for O’Reilly’s “Ruby Cookbook” was able to verify all the hip code examples actually worked.
- Windows Vista Developer Talks About Quality- From the article: “all the data that we have around reliability says that all the new code we wrote…is more reliable than ever before.”
- Tips for a successful code review- Code reviews can be quite helpful or a disaster depending on how they are conducted, man.
- 10 Mistakes in Transitioning to Agile - Levent Gurses explores 10 jive turkey mistakes in moving to Agile methodologies.
- The Road To Build Enlightenment- The makers of Pulse have a few good things to say!
- Unit testing - ‘correct’ idioms with JUnit 3.8, JUnit 4 and TestNG- What do you think? Three different ways to test the same thing, man.
- Automation for the people: Continuous feedback- Paul Duvall muses on various feedback mechanisms for CI servers from email to RSS to IM.
- All About the Source- Kirk Knoernschild states it succinctly: “THE ONLY ARTIFACT THAT MATTERS IS THE SOURCE CODE”– I couldn’t agree more!
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Friday 17 Nov 2006 | Weekly Bag