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For our February Meetup we'll be honor to have Brian Marick among us talking about: I Think I Finally Understand Mocks
Ten years ago, I reviewed the very first paper on mock objects and completely missed the point. Today, I think I finally understand why mocks win: even more than ordinary test-driven-design, they support a steady cadence for programming by encouraging you to hold less in your mind at any given moment. In the talk, Ill demonstrate that cadence by adding code to a webapp written with the Cappuccino Javascript framework and Sinatra.
More about Brian: exampler.com, exampler.com/blog and @marick
We will have beer and pizza sponsored by Michael Thoennes of Visivid.com.
We will be meeting at our awesome venue again.
900 Biscayne Bay
Miami, FL 33132
Tell the desk you're here to see Ivan Acosta-Rubio in 2012. The meeting is actually on the 15th floor though.
Call me if you need directions: (305) 773-7020.
The entrance to the building is on 10th street and there is free valet parking (tips optional).
Visit our website at http://www.miamirb.co... for more information.
Ivan Acosta-Rubio
Miami Ruby Brigade March Meetup
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- Organiser
- Miami Ruby Brigade
- Date
- 15-16 Mar 2010 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , Miami, US
- Cost
- Free
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