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The truth is, I don’t have time to actively scour GitHub for issues/libraries to contribute to. But when I’m using a library in my own project, and I wish it had feature X or that bug Y was resolved, it’s a no-brainer to solve it and contribute back! "What goes around, comes around"
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We are releasing the full source code of JustMock Lite, complete with unit tests, examples and build scripts. Actually, you can skip the rest of the post and jump to GitHub to check the goodies in the package. It uses Apache 2.0 license, so you can start using it right away. Everyone keeps making fun of .NET
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I've been using JustMock for a while now. It's pretty damn awesome.
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I'll have to play with it. So many things to learn these days.
Kevin
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Oh yes. I got into it because I wanted a framework I could use to do mocking in WinRT and this was the best one for the job.
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Are you using the full or lite version?
I've only had experience of Rhino and Moq.
I had a brief look at NSubstitute and it seemed nice on the surface.
Kevin
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I used the Lite version for a while and then went and bought the full version.
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Today, a large international team of researchers took a major step beyond that. Like the team that worked in bacteria, they started with nothing but short, chemically synthesized pieces of DNA. Using those, they built up an entire chromosome in yeast, eventually replacing the yeast's normal copy. I think I saw that movie once. It doesn't turn out well.
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"It's the Stay Puft Marshmallow man!"
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
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Facebook plans to bring Internet to the third-world via drones, satellites, lasers, and more. Today Mark Zuckerberg unveiled Facebook’s Connectivity Lab which will work on the Internet.org project. It’s powered by talent acqhired from solar-powered drone maker Ascenta as well as poached from NASA. Because that's the one thing the third world needs: access to cat videos
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We’ve been hard at work on the Windows Runtime (WinRT) port and it’s about time we share a bit with all of you. For Qt 5.3, we’re releasing the WinRT port as Beta quality, with most of the Qt Essentials modules in functional form (including QML & Quick). We also have preliminary tooling support, so you can get started on WinRT as quickly as you would on any other supported Qt platform. Whoa. Some people are actually developing for WinRT?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Whoa. Some people are actually developing for WinRT?
Big fish in a small pond I guess.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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Under the surface of the announcement, we got our first look at CEO Satya Nadella's broader vision for Microsoft's future. "Everything we do going forward is grounded in ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence"
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"Someone is going to create SkyNet; we want it to be us."
You'll never get very far if all you do is follow instructions.
modified 27-Mar-14 17:56pm.
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Chris McAvoy, project lead for Open Badges at the Mozilla Foundation, tweeted his disapproval of the appointment earlier today. It triggered a number of similar responses from other staff at Mozilla, perhaps planned, asking for Eich to resign from his new position. "The peasants are revolting!"
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Hide yo kids, hide yo wife, hide yo husband...
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WearScript is a framework for rapidly prototyping and developing Glass applications in JavaScript rather than Android’s native Java. The framework can utilize or repurpose any of Glass’ native capabilities while also connecting the wearable to other input devices and hardware.
Yay JavaScript for Google Glass!
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To enable a "transparent texting" system, Apple proposes that an app's background be modified to display video images continuously captured by an iPhone's rear-facing camera, according to a patent application filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday.
But it is funnier when people walk into things!
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"Moving" and "driving" are very different things. Apple would be wise to make that distinction if it every implements this tech or they're looking at a walloping of a class-action suit.
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Moving and driving are not very different things. Driving is a subtype of Moving surely.
I drive therefore I move (or my car is very broken).
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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BlackBerry had to file a lawsuit to try and keep one of its most senior executives from leaving for a position at Apple—and it worked. I guess that's what they call job security
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So... I guess now they can cut that position's pay too, now that they can legally prevent the exec from going to another job.
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Yeah, I imagine he (and everyone around him) will have a smashing six months to come.
TTFN - Kent
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The WebScaleSQL project looks to make MySQL useable at Web scale. "I'm on my way, I'm making it. So much larger than life"
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