Best of this Week Summary 09 November - 15 November 2009
- A post on experiences with Git coming from Subversion. Too bad the reasons why the author is having more and more problems with Subversion were not given. Though you can deduct (some(?) of) them from the text.
- Presentation by John Resig (from JQuery fame) on testing javascript. Shortly describes QUnit, JSUnit, YUITest for unittesting, Screw.Unit, JSSpec for behavior testing (unittesting broken up by task), Selenium for functional testing and Crosscheck, Env.js, Blueridge for server-side Javascript testing. Also describes browser launching, which I would translate into "build/test management", distributed testing (Selenium, TestSwarm) and browser support (cost vs benefit).
- "A Decade of SOA: Where are we, Where are we Going?" The viewpoints from a virtual panel of Enterprise Architects who have lived and implemented SOA for most of this decade.
- Why iStockphoto embraced Google's Gears.
- And as grand final this week: the hardware and (rails) software architecture of Ravelry, a knit and crochet community.
2 comments:
That istockphoto and gears story was fascinating. Oh wait the links go to their respective websites :)
My bad, fixed! Thanks for pointing it out.
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