Tuesday, January 17, 2006

34ddd Top Where Can I Find A Bathing Suit

rocks! Ruby

Ruby increasingly making itself felt in the world. Not only because that is a great programming language, but also because it arises more and more brilliant projects.

looking gui way to test web applications I could not until now found an ideal solution. I have used JMeter, which has the ability to compare the results with the desired content, but that solution was quite limited (it was not possible to test applications AJAXowych). Meanwhile, technology moves on - more and more sites use complex JavaScript, so the test tool must be changed. JMeter I calmly put on the shelf when I found the Holy Grail rubyforge.org for testing web applications.

Watir is a project that allows to simulate user interaction with the browser. Allows you to simulate user actions - clicking on the buttons, filling out forms and even move the mouse. The principle of operation is simple: write a program (unit test), which fires the browser performs certain activities and checks the results. During the test, we can see live what is going on in your browser. To sum up a brilliant program for easy and intuitive. Of course, the whole write test code in Ruby: D

Friday, January 13, 2006

I' Leaking Fluid And It Is Close To My Period

forever! Getting started with Ruby

two months have passed since the first time I met up with Ruby. But for the last month especially to the interestowaƂem - visited websites devoted to him, I put a variety of web-Rails applications, and of course programming in it (and Ruby on Rails as well).

I must admit that Ruby became my favorite language. Although I program in Java, long time, but Java is probably never seemed so brilliant as Ruby. By programming in it I would forget at least a dozen design patterns (in Ruby they are simply unnecessary!).

I felt at the end (from the time when you created your first website in PHP) the pleasure of creation - is evidenced by the fact that the equivalent of the library Olitext (written in Java), created in Ruby in just a week (over 4x faster than in Java !). Did not occur to me to be moments when the technology became my way - moments when I had to think more on how to use libraries or on the structure of classes rather than on the implementation.

why, and you especially recommend this language! :)