[socal-piggies] Partial agenda for July meeting

Grig Gheorghiu grig.gheorghiu at gmail.com
Mon Jul 18 09:02:11 PDT 2011


Anybody else volunteering to show examples of unit tests that saved
the day for them in terms of finding bugs that would have otherwise
gone unnoticed?

Grig

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Grig Gheorghiu
<grig.gheorghiu at gmail.com> wrote:
> We have one 30-minute presentation so far by Evite's very own Dan Mesh:
>
> "Python & Go -- Performance, Concurrency, Parallelism"
>
> 1. What makes a Python developer look at Google's new programming language
> 2. A couple of unscientific but fun benchmarks
> 3. Go style concurrency in Python
>
> In the spirit of one of the topics we voted for ("Good testing
> practices and pointers to new methods/tools") I also propose that
> people bring examples of at least one unit test that actually found a
> bug in their code, a bug that would have otherwise remained latent or
> would have been difficult to discover. We'll have an example from our
> Evite code to jumpstart this topic.
>
> Any suggestions for our #1 voted topic ("Good practice, pitfall
> avoidance, and module introductions for beginners")?
>
> Grig
>



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