The weekly bag– June 13
A most lucky bag, baby:
- Unit tests are not integration tests- John’s got a handy technique for categorizing tests via Maven 2.
- The Handiest Java Book in Years.- Speaking of John, my friend Andrew has a stellar view of John’s latest book, Java Power Tools. I couldn’t agree more with you, Andrew!
- Is the popularity of unit tests waning?- Speaking of Andrew, he’s got a great post here with a lot of insightful comments. Well worth the read, man!
- Automation for the people: Pushbutton documentation- Paul Duvall’s got a hip article here, baby.
- When To Use Mock Objects?- This is a good read– I tend to eschew mocks; thus, when I do use them they are worth the effort and provide a good deal of handiness.
- 5 Things Grady Booch Has Learned About Complex Software- I’ll add three more:
- complex software is hard to test
- complex software is hard to change
- complex software is hard to kill
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