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Index of PHP Standard Recommendations
2015-03-12 - PSR-1 Basic Coding Standard - http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-1/
- PSR-2 Coding Style Guide - http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-2/
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Emacs Key Sequences (kbd)
2015-03-10 kbd converts a human-readable chord to a key sequence
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Elpy, the Emacs Lisp Python Environment
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Iterables vs. Iterators vs. Generators
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If programming languages were vehicles
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4bit - Terminal Color Scheme Designer
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Review of PHP Static Analysis Tools
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Kimchi: KVM web management interface
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Practical Common Lisp
2015-02-13 Beware! Very cool book dealing with Lisp programming, with plenty of examples
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Become a Programmer, Motherfucker
2015-02-13 Programming... Do you speak it?
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Python unit testing frameworks: Nose, Pytest
2015-02-13 Python's built-in unittest module is quite cool, but a bit limited and way too verbose (read: it's quite not easy to incite developers to write unit tests)
I'm currently looking for more dev-friendly solutions, the key points being:
- writing test code should be easy and straight-forward -keep the focus on "what to test" instead of "how to transcribe a process to a test"
- parallelization! -we, spoiled developers, should make good use of our way-too-many-cores build machines...
- complete feature set!
- we don't want to just run tests...
- coverage reports (find dead/weak/untested code sections)
- output formatting (JUnit-XML seems to be quite a common format out there)
There seem to be 3 solutions in Python:
- stock unittest + project-dependent customizations / test helpers
- nosetests
- py.test
And 2 ways of gettings things done:
- keeping things stock: no external dependency, project-specific implementation...
- using a test framework: one more module in your (test) virtualenv, more concise tests, more features (// run, code coverage, etc.)
Some links:
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Python: run specific unit tests
2015-02-13 Given your unittests are in the
tests
directory:1# run a specific test module 2python -m unittest tests.<module> 3 4# run a specific test suite 5python -m unittest tests.<module>.<class> 6 7# run a specific test 8python -m unittest tests.<module>.<class>.<test> 9 10# run tests matching a given pattern 11python -m unittest discover -s tests -p <pattern>
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Flow: a static Javascript typechecker
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Homepage | Celery: Distributed Task Queue
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electric-indent has been activated by default in emacs 24
to disable it for Python: (add-hook 'python-mode-hook (lambda () (set (make-local-variable 'electric-indent-functions) (list (lambda (arg) 'no-indent)))))