SPUG: July meeting: Test::Mimic, extending Test::MockObject

Andrew Sweger andrew at sweger.net
Fri Jul 17 11:54:02 PDT 2009


    July 2009 Seattle Perl Users Group (SPUG) Meeting
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    Topic: Test::Mimic, extending Test::MockObject
    Speaker: Brendan Roof
    Meeting Date: Tuesday, 21 July 2009
    Meeting Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
    Location: Marchex - 4th & Pine 

    Cost: Admission is free and open to the public
    Info: http://seattleperl.org/

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Tuesday, July 21, is the next meeting of the THE SEATTLE PERL USERS GROUP.

This Month's Talk

Brendan has been working on a module tentatively named Test::Mimic. It's
an extension to the popular Test::MockObject module used to emulate
troublesome interfaces. Essentially, it allows you to record the behavior
of a class and then play that behavior back later -- automatically mocking
class and object methods. Brendan will cover some examples of how to use
the module and discuss some of the more interesting issues related to its
design. Feedback is welcome and appreciated!


About Brendan Roof

Brendan is a senior at the University of Washington majoring in computer
science and mathematics. He is currently a summer intern at WhitePages
where he works with Tye McQueen. He's relatively new to Perl, but likes
what he's seen so far.


Pre-Meeting
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If you are so inclined, please come to the pre-meeting at the Elephant &
Castle pub on 5th & Union. We'll be there from 5-6:19PM.

Meeting Location
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Pizza and Beer will be provided at the meeting.

Marchex
413 Pine St, Suite 500
Seattle, WA  98101


The building is just south of Westlake Center. Enter on 4th Avenue, near
Pine street. The entry is near the Dog In The Park hotdog stand.

  http://www.baylis.org/static/marchex.png

Due to all of the shopping around us there is plenty of parking
available in garages, but it can be hard to find street parking in
the evening.

See you there! 


-- 
Andrew B. Sweger -- The great thing about multitasking is that several
                                things can go wrong at once.




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