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brandonhilkert.com
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| | | | | Using Rails built-in tools like Minitest and fixtures greatly simplifies your Rails testing stack. Here are a few reasons it's working for me. | |
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everydayrails.com
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| | | | | More coverage of request specs, factory_bot, and debugging tests | |
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eliotsykes.com
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| | | | | Configure your project with a spec file name enforcer. | |
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etodd.io
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| | | Lots of stuff going on this week. New dev blog First off, my website got a much-needed overhaul. The horrible slowness of Wordpress.com was driving me nuts, so I switched to a custom-built site. I used Jekyll, which is a static site generator. It spits out a bunch of HTML files which you can upload to a server, as opposed to Wordpress, which generates fresh HTML every time someone loads your page. Advantages: | ||