The Green Book of the city of Zurich's Office of Parks and Open Spaces (Grün Stadt Zürich) represents a comprehensive strategy for the city of Zurich’s green and open spaces and for its green knowledge. A good city-wide linking of concepts and aims is needed to ensure that the different paths of urban development do not get in the way of each other.
With these stated objectives and specific statements, we will ensure the significance of green space in Zurich – for the good of the urban population and for the good of Nature.
There are a lot of operators in Perl 6, so many that it can be called an OOL: operator oriented language. Here I describe most of them from the angle of contexts, which Perl 6 has also much more than Perl 5.
We're told that good devs write unit tests, so we read a couple of tutorials and start writing assertions left and right. We're feeling good. We're in the Red, Green, Refactor groove while listening to German techno. We then make a change to our code a few tests fail. "No problem" we say. We take a few minutes update our tests and then move on. We then pull from version control and find someone has broken more of our tests. We sigh, fix the tests, and move on. Fast forward to the deadline rush and now there's a hundred tests failing... and it's been that way for weeks... and no one cares... How did we end up here? In this presentation, Ben Bishop from Rendr will share the mistakes most developers make trying to embrace Test Driven Development and Unit Testing in general. While highlighting these mistakes, Ben will also offer experiences on how to solve these issues.
The Green Book of the city of Zurich's Office of Parks and Open Spaces (Grün Stadt Zürich) represents a comprehensive strategy for the city of Zurich’s green and open spaces and for its green knowledge. A good city-wide linking of concepts and aims is needed to ensure that the different paths of urban development do not get in the way of each other.
With these stated objectives and specific statements, we will ensure the significance of green space in Zurich – for the good of the urban population and for the good of Nature.
There are a lot of operators in Perl 6, so many that it can be called an OOL: operator oriented language. Here I describe most of them from the angle of contexts, which Perl 6 has also much more than Perl 5.
We're told that good devs write unit tests, so we read a couple of tutorials and start writing assertions left and right. We're feeling good. We're in the Red, Green, Refactor groove while listening to German techno. We then make a change to our code a few tests fail. "No problem" we say. We take a few minutes update our tests and then move on. We then pull from version control and find someone has broken more of our tests. We sigh, fix the tests, and move on. Fast forward to the deadline rush and now there's a hundred tests failing... and it's been that way for weeks... and no one cares... How did we end up here? In this presentation, Ben Bishop from Rendr will share the mistakes most developers make trying to embrace Test Driven Development and Unit Testing in general. While highlighting these mistakes, Ben will also offer experiences on how to solve these issues.
Slides from Advaned Python lectures I gave recently in Haifa Linux club
Advanced python, Part 2:
- Slots vs Dictionaries
- Basic and Advanced Generators
- Async programming
Talk presented to High School students at the Utah DigiForge Student Conference: "Think Like A Programmer". (Attributes: Laziness, Impatience, Hubris. And how algorithms, abstraction, and generalization will help you to achieve those attributes.)
Automated Visual Testing That Does Not Suckadamcarmi
Slides from my presentation on visual testing at http://www.meetup.com/GDG-Rashlatz/events/216316352/ and http://www.meetup.com/SeleniumSanJose/events/209029032/
KiwiPyCon2011, Wellington, Sunday, Track 1, Automated testing in Python and beyond by Brenda Wallace, Open source hacker @ Weta Digital. Python libraries and extensions. A short intro to unitest and why they are so good for you.
Overview of python unittests and nose, and comparison to popular unittesting frame works in other languages, including perl, php, ruby, java, scala, erlang.
Getting ready for a big event on your website? Re-architecting for better performance or scalability? Releasing a hot new feature? Load testing can help you plan and provision accordingly. In this talk, I'll briefly discuss load testing strategies, then dive into how to DIY with Python using Corey Goldberg's open source library multi-mechanize as well as how to gather performance data from your tests. Real-life examples against a deployment of a popular open-source Python web app (reddit!).
This presentation addresses web app integration testing (a.k.a. browser testing) in Python. It focuses on currently-available tools, including one that I wrote, and looks at some specific integration testing concerns for the Django web framework.
Git is known as 'the fast version control system' and has gained much popularity in the last couple years for good reason. Grails itself has moved to Git and is now hosted on github - http://github.com/grails.
In this session at SpringOne2gx we spent time getting to know some of the basics of Git and exploring successful tools and workflows. We will also learn how we can utilize git and git-svn to work with grails.
Slides from Advaned Python lectures I gave recently in Haifa Linux club
Advanced python, Part 2:
- Slots vs Dictionaries
- Basic and Advanced Generators
- Async programming
Talk presented to High School students at the Utah DigiForge Student Conference: "Think Like A Programmer". (Attributes: Laziness, Impatience, Hubris. And how algorithms, abstraction, and generalization will help you to achieve those attributes.)
Automated Visual Testing That Does Not Suckadamcarmi
Slides from my presentation on visual testing at http://www.meetup.com/GDG-Rashlatz/events/216316352/ and http://www.meetup.com/SeleniumSanJose/events/209029032/
KiwiPyCon2011, Wellington, Sunday, Track 1, Automated testing in Python and beyond by Brenda Wallace, Open source hacker @ Weta Digital. Python libraries and extensions. A short intro to unitest and why they are so good for you.
Overview of python unittests and nose, and comparison to popular unittesting frame works in other languages, including perl, php, ruby, java, scala, erlang.
Getting ready for a big event on your website? Re-architecting for better performance or scalability? Releasing a hot new feature? Load testing can help you plan and provision accordingly. In this talk, I'll briefly discuss load testing strategies, then dive into how to DIY with Python using Corey Goldberg's open source library multi-mechanize as well as how to gather performance data from your tests. Real-life examples against a deployment of a popular open-source Python web app (reddit!).
This presentation addresses web app integration testing (a.k.a. browser testing) in Python. It focuses on currently-available tools, including one that I wrote, and looks at some specific integration testing concerns for the Django web framework.
Git is known as 'the fast version control system' and has gained much popularity in the last couple years for good reason. Grails itself has moved to Git and is now hosted on github - http://github.com/grails.
In this session at SpringOne2gx we spent time getting to know some of the basics of Git and exploring successful tools and workflows. We will also learn how we can utilize git and git-svn to work with grails.
1. Vision
The Quezon City Government
envisions itself to be:
a model of effective governance
responsible leadership working in
partnership with the citizenry in
building quality community.
2. Mission
Our mission is to provide quality
service which will make Quezon City
an ideal community where people live,
work and do business in a hospitable
progressive and peaceful environment.