Articles in the General Category
Hi guys!
Here is a framework project. It consists of selenium 2.0 and object repository and user repository.
Use it wisely and give us credit.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/webauthfw/
We’re not superheroes
I was reading bits of Coders at work, a book of interviews to famous programmers. I didn’t like it very much: here’s why.
The first thing I noticed is that many questions are biographical. I do not care about knowing if Ken Thompson, which built Unix, worked on a PDP-10 or a PDP-11 or [...]
Sorry for being a bit idle, but when release is near, no matter how well planned and smooth things are going, there’s no time for blogging. We’ve encountered many things we’d like to share with you, so some major articles are coming up in the near future.
PimpMyCode
We’re addicted to agile processes, TDD and design [...]
Hi.
This is not a new idea actually. It has been already heard of… But to be honest i’m hearing of it for the first time and it fascinates me!!!
Think about it. Writing stories in such short sentences makes you think!!! It makes you to be creative. It makes you use your brain. It makes you [...]
I just read a twit:
“When u got kids,eating out is usually at McDs or other fastfood place and or takeaway and eating in the car”- tell me about it!:)
I’m outraged at this disgrace!!! As a parent it is YOUR responsibility to feed your child properly. When i see a mother give her child a burger [...]
Show Your GIT Branch Name In Your Prompt
Typing git branch over and over to see what branch you are on sucks. Sure, you could argue that you should always KNOW what branch you’re currently working on. And if you did, you would obviously not be a git user.
Bouncing around branches can be pretty common, and [...]
Product Details
Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Apress; XXII, 265 p. edition (August 27, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1430218339
ISBN-13: 978-1430218333
Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces
Just read myself through Scott Chacon‘s Pro Git book. Had an unexpectedly fine time, while getting closer to the version control system that I’ll be using in the future. [...]
I came home the other day, and had my computer notifying me about less then 2GB free space left.
I fiddled a bit round with my data, deleted cache, sources, downloaded archives, etc. All went fine, had about 7GB left. Closed the lid, went to sleep and work.
I got home today, and the same message waited [...]
I just love when practical things are simple and so geeky as this clock. I want one of these… now…
Time to Watch: Wireless OLED Color-Changing Wall Clock | Designs & Ideas on Dornob.


