Midje is getting better and better.

Congrats!

On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Brian Marick <mar...@exampler.com> wrote:

> Midje 1.3's most important feature is compatibility with Clojure 1.3.
> https://github.com/marick/Midje
>
> Midje is a test framework for Clojure that supports top-down as well as
> bottom-up testing,  encourages readable tests, provides a smooth migration
> path from clojure.test, supports a balance between abstraction and
> concreteness, and tries to be gracious in its treatment of its user.
>
> Other major changes in 1.3 are:
>
> * Colorized output
>  https://github.com/marick/Midje/wiki/Colorizing
>
> * Monitoring and rerunning changed files (autotest/lazytest)
>  (under Leiningen: https://github.com/marick/Midje/wiki/Lein-midje )
>
> * Partial prerequisites (makes it easier to add new behavior to existing
> code)
>  https://github.com/marick/Midje/wiki/Partial-prerequisites
>
> * Data prerequisites (avoiding overcommitment to data representation)
>  https://github.com/marick/Midje/wiki/Data-prerequisites
>
> More here: https://github.com/marick/Midje/blob/master/HISTORY.md
>
> Thanks especially to Alex Baranosky, who did a lot of work on this release.
>
> Enjoy.
>
> -----
> Brian Marick, Artisanal Labrador
> Now working at http://path11.com
> Contract programming in Ruby and Clojure
> Occasional consulting on Agile
>
>
>

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