collaborateurvdu.wordpress.com
Contrôlez votre couverture de documentation Ruby avec dcov | <%= link_to ‘Le blog de VDU’, … %>
https://collaborateurvdu.wordpress.com/2007/12/04/controlez-votre-couverture-de-documentation-ruby-avec-dcov
Link to ‘Le blog de VDU’, %. Des articles sur Rails et le développement web en général. Intégration continue Ruby on Rails. Publié par : collaborateurvdu. Décembre 4, 2007. Contrôlez votre couverture de documentation Ruby avec dcov. Je viens d’ajouter dans la page Intégration continue Ruby On Rails. Un paragraphe sur dcov. Un outil d’analyse de couverture de documentation ruby (rdoc). C’est un outil intéressant, simple à utiliser et à mettre en oeuvre. Profitez-en! Sur le même thème.
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Nikos D.: October 2009
http://blog.nikosd.com/2009_10_01_archive.html
Yet another blog about ruby, apple, javascript, c#, web, programming in general and anything else irrelevant. Weekly update} Roodi, metric fu, jQuery autocomplete and other. Sunday, October 11, 2009. Posted by Nikos Dimitrakopoulos. After putting my finger on many jars this week, here's a short status update on some forked projects (which hopefully will be merged back into the original repos) :. Is Ruby 1.9 ready now and here's the proof. Got a bunch of new features like DCov. Even though I know that by ...
blog.mrneighborly.com
Mr. Neighborly: Thoughts on documentation: Conventions
http://blog.mrneighborly.com/2007/06/thoughts-on-documentation-conventions.html
The Ruby flavored musings of one Jeremy D. McAnally, author, developer, and budding beef chef. Friday, September 7, 2007. Thoughts on documentation: Conventions. While working on the Rails Documentation Project. Makes a check box tag"), sometimes they include an entire essay about the method. Of course, it isn't unique to Rails nor open source, but Rails is the first project where I've combed through the documentation from front to back (and, of course, side to side, because you know how I work it).
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Mr. Neighborly: dcov 0.2.1 Released!
http://blog.mrneighborly.com/2007/09/dcov-021-released.html
The Ruby flavored musings of one Jeremy D. McAnally, author, developer, and budding beef chef. Sunday, September 16, 2007. Dcov 0.2.1 Released! I just pushed a new version of dcov. Documentation for methods do the documentation. The documentation.must "document all parameters." do. Param names for(the documentation.token).each do param. The documentation.token.reporting data[:parameters without coverage]. End if the documentation.token.params. This comment has been removed by the author.
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Mr. Neighborly: September 2007
http://blog.mrneighborly.com/2007_09_01_archive.html
The Ruby flavored musings of one Jeremy D. McAnally, author, developer, and budding beef chef. Sunday, September 16, 2007. Dcov 0.2.1 Released! I just pushed a new version of dcov. Documentation for methods do the documentation. The documentation.must "document all parameters." do. Param names for(the documentation.token).each do param. The documentation.token.reporting data[:parameters without coverage]. End if the documentation.token.params. Friday, September 14, 2007. And vote for us. Wouldn’t i...
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Mr. Neighborly: June 2007
http://blog.mrneighborly.com/2007_06_01_archive.html
The Ruby flavored musings of one Jeremy D. McAnally, author, developer, and budding beef chef. Thursday, June 21, 2007. Thoughts on Documentation: Quality. Recently I've been working on my Google Summer of Code project dcov. A Ruby documentation analyzer) a lot. It's basically broken into two large functions: analyzing your documentation and reporting on it. I don't have to do much on reporting (thanks Ruport. Quality is so subjective, that if we're to do a midline, objective analysis, a standard needs t...