Software engineering and personal development

Month: September 2018

Make testing values easier and prettier with minitest_lucid gem

Writing tests in your projects is really important, especially because you need to make sure that things that have been implemented are already working as expected, and that future changes do not break something that is already working. In your projects, you may need to test that certain values are being assigned as expected, and sometimes trying to fix failing tests, or when writing new ones can be difficult to decipher the issue. Fortunately, a new Ruby gem has been implemented which is developed making this thing a lot easier.

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Get the most starred GitHub projects inside your new Chrome tab with GitHunt

A few months ago I wrote an article about a really great Chrome extension called Githunt. It basically grabs the most starred GitHub repositories in a day, week, month or year and displays them inside your new Chrome tab page. This way you are way closer to these repositories. This is a new article dedicated to this awesome Chrome extension: It has now been upgraded and has come with additional features that are worth the attention.

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