The weekly bag– Jan 19
Here are this week’s disco links:
- Beware Of JUnit’s assertEquals for Primitive Array- CK Lee finds a problem in JUnit, but don’t fret, David Saff of the JUnit project ensures it’ll be fixed in a jiffy!
- I like refactoring and I can not lie- This ain’t no disco, baby!
- Enabling assertions for all Eclipse launch configurations- Not bad– asserts can be quite useful.
- Making JUnit 4 backwards compatible- Yours truly shows how to get JUnit 4 tests to run in older versions of Ant.
- Martin Fowler on Why Mocks Aren’t Stubs- Artima has a good thread here regarding an update to Martin’s classic essay.
- Urbancode announces AnthillPro 3.1.2- The guys behind Anthill are pretty cool cats– they have an excellent product too.
- Groovy Eclipse Plugin Updated Including Basic Code Completion- Keep up the great work Scott!
- Book Excerpt: Groovy in Action- Speaking of Groovy, this week Groovy in Action was published– while I may be biased, in my opinion, this book is quite groovy, man.
- Downcasting is a Code Smell- Jeremy Miller has some hip entries– I always enjoy his posts!
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