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with your threads. ;)
Il giorno 14/set/2013 02:32, Lochlan Bunn lokl...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Thanks for the input guys, I really appreciate it.
I read some threads focusing on TDD, so I wanted to create one where we can
continue that conversation without being offtopic.
I'd say my two cent about TDD and elementary os development.
In my opinion our current environment is obstile to TDD for serveral reason:
1. Vala doesn't support TDD out
Sergey,
Autopilot and Unit tests are not the same thing.
In fact, from the same Autopilot documentation:
Autopilot exists at the apex of the “testing pyramid”. It is designed to
test high-level functionality, and complement a solid base of unit and
integration tests. *Using autopilot is not a
, Daniele S. oppifjel...@gmail.com wrote:
Sergey,
Autopilot and Unit tests are not the same thing.
In fact, from the same Autopilot documentation:
Autopilot exists at the apex of the “testing pyramid”. It is designed to
test high-level functionality, and complement a solid base of unit
https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Apps/Calendar
GNOME Calendar is yet another calendar application to be shipped as part of
GNOME Core Apps.
Given its built-in support for Google Calendar I suggest to consider it for
inclusion as default app in Isis.
Or we could just make Maya use the same backend
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