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The Code Sheriff: Excuse #1 - Writing tests takes too much time
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Keeping the streets clean of bad development practices. Mar 29, 2011. Excuse #1 - Writing tests takes too much time. This is the most common excuse in the " Testing: Why Bother? Series, so I'm going to address it first. It turned out to be a pretty long post (and only the second of several more), but I really think if you'll read everything through it will give you some new insights. So are you claiming testing doesn't take time? You are already after the debugging phase. I have seen many reckless develo...
The Code Sheriff: Excuse #5 - The Frequent Refactoring Excuse
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Keeping the streets clean of bad development practices. Dec 12, 2011. Excuse #5 - The Frequent Refactoring Excuse. Welcome to the 5th excuse in the Testing: Why Bother? Our code so frequently, that the time we invest in tests just isn't worth it - they are going to change and be irrelevant anyhow". This excuse is one of my favorites, because it's so ironic, yet surprisingly quite common. You are constantly refactoring your code? How can you be certain you didn't break anything? To back you up. Yeah but&#...
The Code Sheriff: First Post
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Keeping the streets clean of bad development practices. Mar 26, 2011. I'm Yoni Tsafir and I'm a software developer from Israel, currently working at IBM (XIV Storage Systems). Throughout my years as a software developer, I commonly found myself in the position where I'm aspiring to find ways of making myself and my teammates work better and more effectively, applying agile practices such as unit-testing, pair-programming, TDD, continuous integration, and so on. Something else that I have a lot of passion...
The Code Sheriff: Why I think Swift is not ready yet
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Keeping the streets clean of bad development practices. Dec 1, 2014. Why I think Swift is not ready yet. With Xcode 6.3, Apple fixed some of the issues this post is talking about. However - there are still some major issues for me, the number one of them is the fact I can't use Swift classes in Objective-C without porting the tests for them to Swift. Like every relatively-early-adpoter-iOS-developer, I decided to give Swift a try in the past few features I worked on for Piano Maestro. But how could I kno...
The Code Sheriff: Excuse #3 - Isn't it QA's job to test my code?
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Keeping the streets clean of bad development practices. Jul 27, 2011. Excuse #3 - Isn't it QA's job to test my code? Sorry for the delay in publishing this one guys, had been busy, but finally - the 3rd excuse of the "Testing: Why Bother? Series is finally up. So We are going to address an excuse that is a bit less commonly asked out loud, but I think many of us programmers secretly think it without even knowing. I assume you stumbled at least once before across arguments like:. There are different types...
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Your Code Is Crap, My Code Is Beautiful | srulix' pit
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Laquo; It’s the Cloud, Stupid. Your Code Is Crap, My Code Is Beautiful. July 27, 2011 by srulix. Couple of days ago I was pair-programming. Him: “Say, how long have you been writing software? I don’t know, something like 8 years? Him: “And this whole time, have you ever seen a code written that somebody else, and said ‘This here is a beautiful piece of code’? Bad that it needs fixing. But still, I’m pretty sure it’s a very rare event that you checked out a piece of code and thought it was. Is there an op...
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Deepan Chakravarthy's Home Page
Deepan Chakravarthy's Home Page. Codeshepherd AT gmail DOT com. Site last updated: Saturday, 23 May 2015. We have 3 guests online. How did u reach my site? Google or other search engines. Dont want to tell me. Do u listen to music when you code. Yes because my office is noisy. Yes because I want it that way. No music is noise for me. No music distracts me. No because i am not suppose to play music in my office.
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Herding your infrastructure. One container at a time. Subscribe to our mailing list. Setting Up A Local Rancher Cluster with Raspberry Pi(s) and an Old Laptop. July 11th, 2016. For the Rancher Server I setup the following on my Laptop. First lets create a Rancher machine, I used Docker Machine. Provided by the Docker Toolbox to create my environment. It is the officially recommended way to bootstrap Rancher locally. Makestatic.sh rancher-server 99 100 # sets our VM IP to 192.168.99.100. We resolve this b...
The Code Sheriff
Keeping the streets clean of bad development practices. Nov 20, 2017. If you reached this blog, know that I no longer write here, but moved to Medium instead:. Please follow me there! Links to this post. May 29, 2015. Importing Swift code from Objective-C in a Test Target - It's Possible! By changing the 'PRODUCT MODULE NAME' build setting adding XCTest.h import in the bridging header file, I was able to make this work. On my previous post about Swift. Well, turns out. Or at least - it can be fixed).
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The green school yard. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. October 23, 2012. This is the CoDeS Case. Cluj blog, titled:. The green school yard. This blog describes the case of a school community collaboration for ESD developed in Cluj, in Romania. This is one of the cases collected within the frame of Comenius Network CoDeS. Environment and School Initiatives (ENSI). Healthy Environment Regional Organisation, HERO. Blog at WordPress.com.
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