Talk:Keep Testability In Mind
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Testability in design is an important topic, so I am glad you cover it. However, this section seems especially verbose to me.
Page 138: Devices in UNIX are typically notated with a leading slash; e.g. /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend
Page 139: The trick about test-only methods and assertions seems like a hack to me.
--TomWheeler Sat Apr 12 19:13:37 CDT 2008
Done: 03f60f4d2ef8
Page 140, para -3: "Hotspot" should be "HotSpot".
Some re-implementations occur even in OSS (integer-only OGG, for example). There are technical reasons to want to re-implement a specification, even in the OSS world.
--RichUnger 22:40, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
Done: 1f7473745841 - more emphasis on testing
This section doesn't deal with testing as much as with the idea that wizards lower the learning curve of the API.
--AndreiBadea 14:01, 8 April 2008 (UTC)