pitti's
> session)
> 2) BDD is language-independent, it only cares about the toolkit
> 3) We haven't yet run into any toolkit bugs AFAIK, but when we do, we'd have
> to get them fixed all the same.
>
>
> 2013/5/20 Pál Dorogi
>>
>> Yep, you are right, we
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> On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Pál Dorogi wrote:
>>
>> I have read it, but, it's not really what I talked about. The facts,
>> t
nch for granite some day later this week,
>> maybe test out the different frameworks so we can see what suits us best. If
>> anyone else wants to start setting up a branch like that, you are of course
>> free to do so ;)
>>
>> --
>> Jaap
>>
>> On Mon, A
did come across this video as a
> quick primer. Take a look at it if you'd like to see a quick-and-easy
> example of TDD.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-ZT_dtlrR0
>
> Enjoy,
> Craig
>
>
> On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 1:00 AM, Pál Dorogi wrote:
>>
>> I h
eek,
> maybe test out the different frameworks so we can see what suits us best. If
> anyone else wants to start setting up a branch like that, you are of course
> free to do so ;)
>
> --
> Jaap
>
> On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 3:08 AM, Pál Dorogi wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
&
April 2013 06:54, Pál Dorogi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The ctest has a lot of parameter as the "make ctest" just gives you a
> simple output. Play a bit /w gtester and ctest either.
>
> I think the main raison is that TDD is forcing the developers to write
> loosely coupled cod
Sorry, "make ctest" --> "make test"
On 30 April 2013 06:54, Pál Dorogi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The ctest has a lot of parameter as the "make ctest" just gives you a
> simple output. Play a bit /w gtester and ctest either.
>
> I think the main ra
;> maybe test out the different frameworks so we can see what suits us best. If
>> anyone else wants to start setting up a branch like that, you are of course
>> free to do so ;)
>>
>> --
>> Jaap
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 3:08 AM, Pál Dorogi wrote:
&
>>>
>>>> Craig, a relatively small/new project that could use testing is the new
>>>> Scratch or even the new work going on with Contractor. Both are (from what
>>>> I
>>>> understand) fresh codebases and now might be the time to work on tests.
I dunno, I am a newbie here.
On 26 April 2013 22:24, Craig wrote:
> That's exactly what I'd like to know: how can I help. I can try and post
> some tutorials, but I'd like to know who is interested and what the
> development community already knows.
>
> On Apr
Hi Craig,
I agree 100% /w you, but I think you should write some tutorials and
post them in your blog, if you have any. But in my opinion that the
human beings do not like "re-learn" things and the real OOP, Design
Patterns, SOLID, TDD etc. etc. are very steep and time for a non-real
OOP/DP experi
Hi,
I have just subscribed to this list and saw this thread.
> satisfactory (see this:
> http://blog.remysaissy.com/2012/11/setting-up-unit-tests-in-vala-project.html);
> however, Vala's development environment is too complicated for me (a Vala
I use similar setup and am using it heavily and it
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