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  • What are you listening to?
    C CosmoSpacely

    Trip Hop Channel on Pandora Thievery Corporation Trentmoeller Wax Tailor Chris Joss This afternoon, Lofi Girl on You tube

    The Lounge question

  • I'm fairly old fashioned at times ... but should I embrace unit testing?
    C CosmoSpacely

    Uhhhh, you have already embraced unit testing. Your static class *is* a unit test. Otherwise known as a device to keep programmers sane(ish). It doesn't integrate with frameworks or IDE integration, but it's a unit test.

    The Lounge testing beta-testing tutorial question

  • After years of working... how do you keep track of your small tips and manuals of things you already done?
    C CosmoSpacely

    I can definitely recommend mediawiki. It may be overkill for a lone developer, but for any size team it works well. It's simple enough to manage and it provides a decent search. Authoring is easy enough, just follow the cheatsheet. Our team has used it for over almost 15 years. Our corporate IT overlords have replaced it with Confluence, which sucks in comparison. Simplicity rules! Cosmo Jetson! You're Fiiiiired!

    The Lounge com question

  • word wrapping
    C CosmoSpacely

    There is a pre baked library that covers many of these problems: http://site.icu-project.org/ Do not underestimate the weedy-ness of wrapping text. Check out some of the South Asian scripts. Thai, for example, has no spaces. Another strategy would be to scroll the too-long word. Think 1980's 16 character LED and LCD displays.

    The Lounge html css question
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