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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Alt.Net Evangelism And What We Could Do Better
If we assume our goal as the Alt.Net community is to improve software development as a whole, we’re doing a pretty bad job. Not that many people have even heard of the concepts we espouse, and those that have but … Continue reading
Posted in alt.net
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Playing With Haskell
My tech book club is starting to look at Haskell. I’m as big of a language addict as anyone so I wanted to dive in early and this is the overview of what I’ve found so far Statically Typed But … Continue reading
Posted in Functional, GHC, Haskell, Learning
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Simple BDD/TDD
Todays theory is most tests and specs should be very short (2-3 lines), have at most a setup for context establishment, avoid the majority of test framework features as they should be used as an exception and not as a … Continue reading
Posted in BDD, TDD
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