The weekly bag– May 25
Even disco dancers need a vacation, baby!
- Unit Testing Java ME Applications- J2ME applications present interesting challenges when testing, baby.
- Sign up to attend our Test Automation Conference- The Google team is having a testing conference. These guys know a few things about application testing– if you are in NY city, maybe I’ll see you there!
- Failure’s Rich Rewards- Well said, man.
- Is Faster Always Faster?- Mr. McConnell shares his thoughts.
- JUnit 4 can’t tell the test its name!- Other people have noted this as well– Josh has some interesting thoughts and repeats an excellent question– does JUnit 4 enable you to write better tests? I think the question is does it make testing easier?
- Drill Down into Your Java Projects with SemmleCode- This product offers an SQL-like dialect for querying code aspects– check it out!
- Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width!- Nigel Cheshire, the hip CEO of Enerjy Software, muses on software quality– what do you think?
- Regenerative Build Tools- Michael Feathers actually recommends Jester, which I find surprising since I’ve gotten it to work properly only a few times; however, his post is a copasetic read.
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