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Paul Graham Essays

Tonight, during one of my usual surfing sessions through blogs and websites, I first met the home page of Paul Graham. Paul’s biography is noteworthy: some books, one of the first studies on Bayesian spam filters and, first of all, the creator of the first web-based application.
Anyhow, the most interesting part of his site is [...]


Writing diagnostic tests

Mike Clark has written an article on automated diagnostic test; you can download the pdf here. Although the article is very simple and introductive, the subject is worth reading about, as it is rarely discussed.


Sourcezone.info

I’m really interested in Ugo’s recent initiative called Source.zone. Simply put, it is a reasoned guide to Open Source Software, where each library, framework or tool is presented, categorized and briefly explained. I know that Ugo has a lot of smart ideas for further enhancing this website, which is at the moment in [...]


My TestNG article in Chinese!

Thanks to Cedric I’ve found a page with a Chinese translation (well, I presume it is…) of my recent article on TestNG appeared on developerWorks. Nice!


Another TestNG article

I’m happy to see that TestNG is becoming more and more popular every day. In fact JavaLobby has just published a new article: TestNG: Catch the Testing Fever by Matthew Schmidt. It’s really concise but, together with the TestNG website and my article it constitutes a good knowledge-base for TestNG.


“TestNG makes Java unit testing a breeze” - on developerWorks

My introductory article on TestNG has just been published on developerWorks.
It’s a summary of some of the basic features of this new (and interesting) tool. If you need more details please check the website, or have a look at Cedric Beust’s Javapolis presentation (you need a fee account to download the presentation).
(By the way, I’ve [...]


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