1. Dec 21st, 2006

    Rounded Corners - 79

    The Commentator. “The Commentator uses revolutionary real-time language processing to actually grok your code and add the necessary comments on the fly”. Hilarious. Amazon recommends: people who bought the Commentator also bought the PairOn. (Via Coding Horror)

    Torture your code. Kevin Clark released Heckle, a Gem that will torture your code until it reveals what we all know: your tests are incomplete. Check out Heckle and give it a try. (Via Aslak Hellesøy)

    Just a reminder. JSON isn’t just for JavaScript. I use it to exchange data between Ruby apps because it’s everything SOAP/XML-RPC are not: simple to use, concise and editable.

    Link bait, or psycho profile? Mark Tarver thinks Lisp’s elusive success is a result of the brilliant bipolar mind.

    Repeat offender. Joshua Bloch explains how to use Java generics the right way in Effective Java Reloaded (PDF). If you like generics, it’s a must read. But it also reminds me why I bailed on C++: once I can no longer read other people’s code, there’s no point in writing my own. I’m going to stay away from generics and just write better test cases.

    1. Dec 21st, 2006

      Assaf

      Just a test

    Your comment, here ⇓

    Or using OpenID