Hello,
Im Michael Grosser from Berlin, working on Web-applications since 2006 and currently building with Rails, Haml RSpec/Cucumber, AWS, HyperEstraier, jQuer… @ rathershort.com and additionally with Erb, Prototype, Solr @ dawanda.com
My environment: Netbeans, Pivotal, Git on Ubuntu Jounty
Currently searching for a challenging work opportunity with an agile team starting from 1. April. 2009.(preferred locations Germany:Berlin/Dresden/Leipzig, Vietnam:Saigon)
Vietnam in winter (25° C
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August 13, 2008 at 17:08
Jörn Zaefferer
Hi Michael,
I’ve recently tried to contact Colin Clark about jqunit, but couldn’t really reach him, at least I didn’t get any reply. Maybe you could forward this or answer it yourself?
-> I’m currently looking at jqunit to see if and what there is that could be merged back into QUnit. In case you missed the it, QUnit got promoted to a top-level project, based on jQuery’s testrunner. The homepage is here: http://docs.jquery.com/QUnit
From what I’ve found on the jqunit homepage, part of it’s motivation was the lack of a proper project homepage. Now that is mostly fixed, so I’d like to discuss what else is worth merging.
So far I see two aspects: Compability with jsunit and namespacing. I have a few ideas for namespacing, though the most important point there is compability with existing tests (jquery, jquery UI, various plugins). I’m not sure about compability with jsunit – is that worth it? Could that be done as a plugin (include an additional file)?
Would be great to hear your opinion on this stuff.
Regards
Jörn
December 9, 2008 at 9:49
sweetperceptions
I like your posts, all are great stuffs, especially those under tests. It really helps a lot.
Thanks!
December 9, 2008 at 10:07
pragmatig
Thanks, i am mostly posting to remember stuff
Great to know that i reached the Philippines