BTW - is there somewhere that I can place it for peer review prior to uploading to CPAN?
Best Regards, Dov Levenglick SmartDSP OS Development Leader -----Original Message----- From: perl-boun...@perl.org.il [mailto:perl-boun...@perl.org.il] On Behalf Of Issac Goldstand Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 14:41 To: perl@perl.org.il Subject: Re: [Israel.pm] Fwd: TelFOSS Soliciting a Talk aboutAutomated SoftwareTesting Dov, Looks really cool... But why not under the Test:: namespace? On 9/19/2010 2:38 PM, Levenglick Dov-RM07994 wrote: > Hi, > I recently wrote a OOP module that provides the ability to define a set > of criteria that have to be covered for a test to pass. > STP.pm - main module, congregates one or more scalar and/or arrays of > criteria > STP::Union.pm - a module to allow bundling a bunch of STP objects to > define a more comprehensive test > STP::Scalar.pm - a single criterion that can be required or not > STP::Array.pm - an array of scalar criteria > > > > Best Regards, > Dov Levenglick > SmartDSP OS Development Leader > > -----Original Message----- > From: perl-boun...@perl.org.il [mailto:perl-boun...@perl.org.il] On > Behalf Of Shlomi Fish > Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 12:02 > To: Perl in Israel > Subject: [Israel.pm] Fwd: TelFOSS Soliciting a Talk about Automated > SoftwareTesting > > > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- > > Subject: TelFOSS Soliciting a Talk about Automated Software Testing > Date: Sunday 19 September 2010, 12:01:02 > From: Shlomi Fish <shlo...@iglu.org.il> > To: "Linux-IL" <linux...@cs.huji.ac.il>, Tel Aviv Open Source Club > <te...@hamakor.org.il> > > Hi all, > > following on Sawyer's talk about version control, I've been thinking of > doing > another talk about a different software best practice: automated > software > testing: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_automation > > Since I'm a big practitioner and advocate of writing automated tests and > test- > driven development, the topic is close to my heart and I can prove of > some > assistance in researching and preparing the material for the > presentation. But > I'm not a good speaker so I'm looking for someone to actually deliver > the > talk. > > Would anyone stand forward and can give a talk about it? > > Some useful items to cover: > > 1. The motivation for automated tests - providing a spec for the > program, > making sure bugs not resurface, preventing bugs, avoiding > over-engineering, > having confidence in the code, etc. > > 2. Short introduction to automated tests by writing tests for the > classic "add > two numbers" demo. > > 3. Overview of various approaches for testing frameworks - TestUnit, BDD > > (rSpec, etc.), Ruby's cucumber, perl's TAP, testml, etc. > > 4. Testing various kinds of domains: > - Testing APIs. > - Testing Command line apps. > - Testing terminal (curses, etc.) applications. > - Testing websites. > - Testing GUI programs. > > 5. Various kinds of tests: > - Unit tests. > - Integration tests. > - System tests. > > 6. Test coverage and beyond (see > http://www.mail-archive.com/boston...@mail.pm.org/msg04588.html ). > - Should you aspire for full test coverage? > > ----------------------- > > If you'd like to volunteer for that, please let us know at > t...@cs.tau.ac.il . > > Regards, > > Shlomi Fish > _______________________________________________ Perl mailing list Perl@perl.org.il http://mail.perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl _______________________________________________ Perl mailing list Perl@perl.org.il http://mail.perl.org.il/mailman/listinfo/perl