October 2011
1 post
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May 2011
3 posts
Thought #986235
One day, OSes like Windows and Mac OS will be viewed as “advanced operating systems” once Chromebook and look-a-likes hit the streets.
March 2011
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February 2011
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November 2010
1 post
blog at izs.me: TSA Success Story →
izs:
By now, if you haven’t heard the outrage at the TSA’s “enhanced” pat-down procedures, then you don’t use the internet, and you’re not reading this blog. They grope children. They touch your junk. The procedures are ludicrously ineffective and harmful from a security point of view. And the…
October 2010
4 posts
September 2010
12 posts
August 2010
9 posts
Multi-step decorator for Lettuce
Cucumber seriously has me spoiled. Lettuce is great, but it has a lot of catching up to do. I’m glad to see such active progress on it.
One quick tip I wanted to give out was one of how to write steps that can be used with minor verbiage differences. For instance:
Scenario: Make a new post
Given I am logged out
When I follow "/posts/new"
Then I should see "New post"
And I...
2 tags
Using Lettuce and WebTest to Test Your WSGI App
Maybe I’m weird, but I don’t use Django. At my office, we’re using a home brew framework. One thing that is missing from our framework is good testing. I came from a Rails background and one thing I missed was Cucumber. Thankfully, someone was nice enough to make a clone in Python. It’s called Lettuce and you can find out more here.
What I noticed about the Lettuce...
July 2010
5 posts
June 2010
7 posts
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Regression Tagging
I know you run your new albums through Picard, but have you done “regression tagging”? I’ve been spending a little time retagging my massive music library in groups of letters. Most of it is already tagged, so Picard picks up it quickly and i notice that 50% have modifications (e.g. updated year, misspellings, etc)
Also, i did the unthinkable: I cleared all album artwork....
May 2010
5 posts
March 2010
1 post