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seasidetesting.com
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| | | | In many cases a red build means, that some commit to the version control system broke it. However, occasionally it can be something as simple as waiting that breaks it. Here's what happened to me very recently when changing a Ruby project: I didn't commit (& push) to one of my projects for a while.... | |
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www.worklearning.com
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| | | | Next week, I'm headed to Denver, Colorado for ATD's Annual Conference for 2016. The largest conference in the workplace learning and development field, it brings together all kinds of folks for a wondrous bacchanal of learning. I'll be talking about smile sheets (learner response forms) on Tuesday May 24th, 4:30 - 5:30 pm TU420 - [...] | |
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seasidetesting.com
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| | | | Disclaimer: I am not suggesting to change the Ruby style guide. At a workshop I was giving a few years ago, someone not used to writing Ruby code found an interesting way, that you can write Ruby code. First let's assume a class Thingy, that doesn't do anything useful. It's just needed to demonstrate the... | |
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www.superpunch.net
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