1) Testing your code - I think this will need the largest amount of work.
Hilary, could I ask you to have a look at this?
- Are the articles the best we can link to?
- Do we need those articles if we update the rest of the content.
- can the test-modules.html and testing-guidelines.html
1) Testing your code - I think this will need the largest amount of work.
Hilary, could I ask you to have a look at this?
- Are the articles the best we can link to?
- Do we need those articles if we update the rest of the content.
- can the test-modules.html and testing-guidelines.html
conferences since heading off into
academia, so there may be slide sets, etc
Hilary
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Co-chair, SIGCSE Committee on Teaching Computing Research Methods
Director, Laboratory for Adaptive Hypermedia and Assistive Technology
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Department
in a bit
(This is fun, right? right?)
Hilary
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Hilary Holzhttp://acc.csueastbay.edu/~hholz/
Assistant Professor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dept of Mathematics and Computer Science
California State University, East Bay
100.01.3
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Hilary Holzhttp://acc.csueastbay.edu/~hholz/
Assistant Professor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dept of Mathematics and Computer Science
California State
the search path has been
set before the .t files run. Don't see how that would cause Devel::Cover to
report 100% statement coverage of a file that has never had anything but a
use executed on it during testing, though. Hmmm...
Hilary
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Hilary Holzhttp
believable numbers.
I'd really love to use Devel::Cover - I love the effect mastering the
request/response Apache::Test framework has had on my code, and I really
want to start using code coverage as part of my toolkit.
Help?
Hilary
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Hilary Holzhttp