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Daniel Wellman's assorted thoughts on software development, especially automated testing, Java, Ruby, and Scala.

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Most Popular Posts

  • Real Life Tron on an Apple IIgs
  • Test-First GWT article in November 2008 Better Software Magazine
  • Writing Rails integration tests with Webrat
  • Mocking GWT widgets with GWTMockUtilities
  • More Thoughts on Scala's Option Class

Recent Posts

  • Four Tips for Asking for Feedback
  • The Cyrus Cylinder: Benefits From Writing Our First End-to-End Tests
  • My Review of James Shore's and Diana Larsen's "The Art of Agile" Course
  • Stories of Adopting Alternative JVM Languages in Java Projects in Better Software Magazine
  • An Introduction to Scala article in November/December 2010 Better Software Magazine
  • Introducing Bane, a Test Harness for Server Connections
  • More Thoughts on Scala's Option Class
  • "A Testing Tip" Lightning Talk Notes from the Java Posse Roundup 2010
  • Flexible Argument Matching with Mocha
  • Text File Processing with Ruby from the Command Line

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