The weekly bag– Dec 29
Last weekly bag of the year, baby!
- New TFS Tools Available!- “This tool enables a wide range of IDEs [of the visual studio line, mind you] to access TFS “
- Watir reports with screenshots using RSpec and Win32::Screenshot 8- What a nifty way to capture error conditions, man!
- PMD 3.9: Three times faster!- News rules, baby! Check out NPathComplexity, NcssTypeCount, NcssMethodCount and the NcssConstructorCount rule too.
- 10 advices to write good code- I like this one: “Be precise as a Swiss clock, when it comes to naming conventions.”
- Heckle Your Way to Better Tests- Heckle mutates Ruby code, attempting to make unit tests fail– check it out!
- Ant 1.7 Released- Artima does a good job of summarizing what’s new.
- Are your Web services exceptions naked or covered?- JavaWorld has an interesting article regarding exception handling in an SOA.
- Hamcrest- A flexible assertion framework based upon jMock ’s capabilities. Check it out, man!
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Friday 29 Dec 2006 | Weekly Bag
Happy new year, Andy! May the grooving continue unabated.
Thanks, Tom!! We’re all looking forward to your latest book on JavaCC!