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Doctest.js: the humane Javascript test framework
Doctest uses a novel approach to testing: example and expected result. Each test is a chunk of code that prints out results and side effects, and then the expected result is matched against that to see if the test passed or failed.
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My Kingdom for a Corpse – NYTimes.com
“My Kingdom for a Corpse”
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Using Fashion to Make a Statement on Technology – NYTimes.com
“Using Fashion to Make a Statement on Technology”
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How Buildings Learn – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“How Buildings Learn”
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1. How Buildings Learn – Stewart Brand – 1 of 6 – “Flow” – YouTube
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An Introduction toConcept Mapping forPlanning and Evaluation
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From database to RESTful web service to HTML5 in 10 minutes
Using NetBeans IDE 7.3, guest author and NetBeans team member Geertjan Wielenga shows us how to expose data from a database via a JAX-WS RESTful web service and how to consume the service in an HTML5 application
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Ken’s Blog | Meteor.js/Derby.js (Node.js underneath) vs. Vert.x