Most interesting links of May
The most interesting stuff I’ve read in May, in no particular order. You can easily guess I’ve been working on performance troubleshooting this month :-) NoSQL is About… – all the things NoSql...
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Articles, links etc. Git The Git Parable (thx to Alexander) – a good and easy to understand explanation of the story behind Git and thus also its main goals and concepts. It really helps in...
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Recommanded Readings Acceptance testing / Specification by example: Gojko Adzic: Anatomy of a good acceptance test – an example of refactoring a bad acceptance test into a good one – good for learning...
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Recommended Readings Agile, process, SW dev, people etc. Real Options—a Mindset – an intro into the Real Options approach, which has been quite a hot topic and a transformational way of thinking for a...
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Recommended Readings Google engineers insist 20% time is not dead—it’s just turned into 120% time – it is interesting to see how has this evolved; “I have done many engineering/coding 20% projects and...
View ArticleGit pre-commit hook that fails if “it.only” used (Jest/Jasmine)
One of the annoying things with Jest is that while it enables you to run only a single test by using it.only, it does not report this in any noticeable way. Thus you can end up in the same situation as...
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