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  1. RT @simonmar Snow!
  2. @dgageot thanks David
  3. @cfalguiere non Claude! le cours est annule a cause de la greve!
  4. le cours de #scala de ce soir et reporte a cause de greve des transports
  5. @garcinez je ne sais pas si tu as passe par la wave, mais je pense que le cours vas etre reporte (greves + Vidal et un peu loin?)
  6. @elefevre i didn't get it :s
  7. @elefevre :) well I guess I do! Read "Coupling Tests to Implementations" in your own link ;)
  8. @dgageot @morlhon any mocking of implementation details is either bad design or bad practice. Period.
  9. @morlhon people that won't listen to reasons do not deserve being kept IMHO
  10. @dgageot success guaranteed, but usefulness?
  11. @dgageot nope, i didn't say that you execute the script on CI. You just execute it at n0 and you keep doing that for new methods!
  12. r @dgageot I've just refactored a piece of code tested with mocks. Now 10 tests fail even if I still implement functionality correctly!
  13. @dgageot scan methods and mock any calls inside with whatever, then verify that you get what you mocked. That's of it!
  14. cours de soir #scala demain a 18h30 chez Vidal http://is.gd/5ncJp
  15. do u know that I can quickly hack a script that generates all ur damned mocked tests automatically blindly from ur code? #mocks #fail
  16. RT @talbott Mozilla exec suggests Firefox users move to Bing, cites Google privacy stance http://bit.ly/6mCEPw
  17. cours de soir Scala Round 2 : 15 Dec 2009. http://is.gd/5i89d
  18. anyone knows of a good #java lib to transpose a String[][] non square matrix w/o loosing its type (turning it into an object[][])
  19. @mfeathers interesting... and are you talking about, entropy?
  20. RT @ktotheb: Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music. ~ Angela Monet