casademora
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@ Doh, that one's in a couple weeks :( Probably can't make that...
about 1 hour ago
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in reply to shanfu
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@ Are you doing the one in Longmont?
about 1 hour ago
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in reply to shanfu
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@ Neat, I should ride that too...
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to shanfu
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@ @ That'll be the best time for it. The rest of the week gets busy fast!
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to darkrock
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@ Let's talk about it and record something for @ at WWDC!
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to darkrock
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@ @ There are always two sides. Glad to hear the other. Unfortunately, both see things with their own glasses. @
about 2 hours ago
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in reply to christynicol
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@ roger that!
about 4 hours ago
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from Highlands Ranch, CO
in reply to kvangork
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@ can’t take the heat? ;)
about 4 hours ago
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in reply to kvangork
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@ my first was in 2009. Similar story, wow have things changed for so many of us…
about 5 hours ago
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in reply to balexander
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@ a better shot of the pool…with waterslides…see you in a couple months!
about 22 hours ago
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from Southwest Arapahoe, CO
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@ cool and interesting. Two words not usually associated with unit testing…
about 22 hours ago
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from Southwest Arapahoe, CO
in reply to apparentsoft
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@ you’re talking about unit test tools, right?
about 23 hours ago
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from Highlands Ranch, CO
in reply to apparentsoft
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@ yeah, I use it for iOS projects…I tried it for Mac, but it broke :(
about 23 hours ago
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from Highlands Ranch, CO
in reply to ghostM
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Some cool Mac and iOS project compatible BDD style unit test tools:
Specta ->
Expecta ->
about 24 hours ago
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@ @ subtle difference, but I like that also. That's for the pointers!
about 24 hours ago
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@ I use OCHamcrest for readable assertions now, I'd use this for the nested contexts @
about 24 hours ago
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@ Looks useful. I may have to investigate this for my next project… // @
about 24 hours ago
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@ wow, perhaps an achievement for reaching at least the 3rd or 4th level of hell?
3:15 PM Jun 1st
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@ I agree, tidy code is maintainable code. Right now, I’m more interested in making sure its also safe (not crashy)
3:10 PM Jun 1st
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in reply to bbum
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@ Kiwi is not for Mac app unit testing. // @
2:08 PM Jun 1st
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