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(setq inhibit-splash-screen t) (require ‘bookmark) (list-bookmarks) (switch-to-buffer “Bookmark List“)
05 Dec 22
The code in the cookbook is released under several common licenses simultaneously. The user is free to pick any one of them. The aim is to make it easy to copy code into existing projects without having to add a new license notice to cover the cookbook material.
04 Dec 22
A collection of small functions to help make Racket code simpler & more readable. Well, according to me, anyhow.
03 Dec 22
Qi is a hosted language on the Racket platform. If you don’t already have Racket installed, you will need to install it. Then, install Qi at the command line using:
02 Dec 22
The “Test Pyramid” is a metaphor that tells us to group software tests into buckets of different granularity. It also gives an idea of how many tests we should have in each of these groups. Although the concept of the Test Pyramid has been around for a while, teams still struggle to put it into practice properly. This article revisits the original concept of the Test Pyramid and shows how you can put this into practice. It shows which kinds of tests you should be looking for in the different levels of the pyramid and gives practical examples on how these can be implemented.