Introduction to Testing with Test::More
MarkyMoon
markymoon at attbi.com
Thu Jul 11 12:50:16 CDT 2002
Hi Kids,
First, I wanted to thank chromatic for his presentation last night.
Testing (among other things) has been a mystery to me, but it didn't
involve nearly as many chicken bones and chanting as I'd feared.
Also, since so many of our presenters (Austin's
Debug::Toolkit/Randal's many have prepared nifty visual aides for
the meetings and there were recent discussions of an online PDX-PM
library... is there any chance of archiving the slides (or summaries
of the presentations) on the site for future Mongrel... err, Monger
viewing? I know that in six month's I'll wish I could remember
details from merlyn's explanation of the Stonehenge make-over for example.
Oh yeah let's have the next meeting in the Rose and Raindrop's walk
in fridge ; )
Send more beer,
That pesky Mark guy
--
MarkyMoon
--
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chromatic wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've put the slides from tonight's presentation on my website. You're welcome
> to download them. (I did correct the one error I noticed in the slides, but
> not the potential error in Test::More.)
>
> http://wgz.org/chromatic/perl/IntroTestMore.pdf
>
> You're also welcome to read the two articles I've written for Perl.com. They
> should be tackled in order:
>
> http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/12/04/testing.html
> http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2002/07/10/tmo.html
>
> The first is a slightly more prose-ish variant of the slides. The second is a
> fairly detailed look at the process of "mocking".
>
> Enjoy,
> -- c
> TIMTOWTDI
TIMTOWTDI
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