I was once tasked with writing unit tests for a new project... the idea was that the other devs would crank out functionality and I would write their unit tests...
well I suppose it depends on how you Unit Test... if you go all in to TDD, then its there to make sure your code actually works the first time.. but yeah, if you are doing it after the fact then I say its mostly about regression
@KendallFrey when you were doing them, did you do some type of dependency injection? Ie through properties, constructors, etc.? Or did you write the same patterns you were previously and try to test those?
learning about OFDMA was quiet interesting though. Still don't understand it completely, but I know it enough to put some diagrams in my assignment and blag it :)
@justnS Well, the situation was this: I was writing a library in JS, all fancy OO and all. I also decided to unit test, so I ended up writing a set of unit tests for each API method as I wrote it.
guys I have a chart with 8 series... then i try to put values in it but I get error.. `Object reference not set to an instance of an object.`
int[] countArr = {bub,opb,ins,sel,qui,qu3,mer,hea};
for (int i = 0; i < countArr.Length; i++)
series.Points.Add(countArr[i]);
Nah, that would require a lot of hitting the so server, monitoring it with js would put the load on my local machine and therefore not piss anyone off :P
here is what I have so far @TravisJ github.com/sblackler/StackBot/blob/master/bot.js its not going to be as good as everyone else as i am approaching it from a different angle. I don't want all the commands to be sent to the screen so i am using the input so I am only firing the ajax request when its not a bot command
{"r7":{"e":[{"event_type":1,"time_stamp":1354830652,"content":"one sec...loading a crappy browser","id":13052200,"user_id":899048,"user_name":"justnS","room_id":7,"room_name":"C#","message_id":6574672}],"t":13052200,"d":1}}
@Travis, I had this thing today where I wanted to sort a treeview. I sorted like NumberOfChildren.ThenBy(x=> x.Name) (pseudo code) I wanted to: a) Insert new items on "sorted" index b) Update parents index when children was changed. I guess there are algos for that, do you have a suggestion?
I wrote something that is probably very suboptimal but it did what I wanted