The weekly bag– June 15
This one is one time, man:
- Turning Unit Tests into Performance and Reliability Tests- Frank Cohen, the creator of Push to Test (which is a slick tool) discusses how to make those unit tests for valuable in the big picture.
- Accessing java.net maven repository from Ivy- Ivy is another slick tool– accessing Maven repos is particularly hip!
- Interview with Kohsuke Kawaguchi of the Hudson Project- Hudson is one of my favorite CI tools– it is amazingly simple to configure, man.
- File Uploads with Selenium- Eric’s got some copasetic advice here!
- Tortoise SVN for TFS: Making the real thing work and a clone- Tortoise SVN is one of the coolest tools for Windows– it’ll be nice to see it working for TFS
- How to Refactor Many Arguments- Refactoring at its finest. Well done, Clint!
- Does Cost Accounting Cause Crappy Code?- Well, not really– People cause it, man.
- Agile Database Refactoring with Hibernate- There isn’t a lot written about this subject, so it’s nice to see some other people are thinking about it!
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Friday 15 Jun 2007 | Weekly Bag