The weekly bag– Nov 24
A most thankful bag, man (albeit published a few days late):
- Automated Releases- More thoughts on build automation from the team that brought you Pulse.
- Configuring Continuum for CI- Configuring Continuum couldn’t be any easier, man!
- Why do open source projects have so many bugs?- Do you think they do?
- Automating Internet Explorer: Fun the Whole Family Can Enjoy!- Thankfully, my family doesn’t care about IE, but the article is still worth a read, man!
- EclEmma- Hip Java code coverage for Eclipse using Emma– give it a try!
- I don’t have time to sharpen the saw, I’m too busy chopping wood!- Jeremy Miller’s hip muse on automation.
- IBM Thread and Monitor Dump Analyzer for Java Technology- Interesting tool to facilitate debugging application thread issues, man.
- Testing Private Methods- Clint Shank‘s hip exposé on the pros and cons of testing methods intended to be
private. - Trac: More Than Just a Bug Tracker- This entry does a great job of outlining the various features of Trac– I’ve been meaning to utilize this tool for a long time now!
- Design smell: PleaseSirCanYouCallMyMethod- Gotta love the code smells– this is a good one too.
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