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From: Antoinette Davenport
Subject: constellation minority
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 17:54:54 +0200
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It all started when I asked Paul one night whether he had heard of Inversion of Control.
Oh well, leave'em here then. It's kind of blurry to me how we decided to go for constructors, as we were both drunk when we started TDDing the first lines. Paul and I started it right after I moved to London to start working for ThoughtWorks. NanoContainer is also an interesting sister project that adds scripted configuration using a multitude of script languages, as well as integration with WebWork, Hibernate and much more.
NET, sometimes it's Excel or PHP. But claiming that I have written a book about Excel VBA is just plain hilarious. After all, the overridden saveCheese method in the "mock" calls the superclass' method, right?
There are probably some odd, unknown, project-specific scripts lying around in random places that can automate this, but I haven't seen anything reusable.
Please let me know if you get it to work anywhere else, or if you have bugs or improvements.
Send your code to Guantanamo!
NET and a Ruby port, and more in the pipe. No web services, no scp. Send your code to Guantanamo! It all started when I asked Paul one night whether he had heard of Inversion of Control.
I'm sure you have read all the fuss about it already.
We alternated the keyboard rapidly and made the test pass.
The team's established practice is to extend the action and override methods that use objects that we want to mock out. NET, sometimes it's Excel or PHP.
-Not only on RubyForge, but hopefully also on SourceForge and other sites running SourceForge clones.
So I left it fermenting for a while. About a week after we started Bob was kind enough to lend us a space for our new little baby, and that's when we named it PicoContainer.
Seeing this will make it harder to ignore problems related to build time.
I've started to think about what it would be like to develop the view part of a webapp using the Ajax concepts.


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