Introducing nextcov - test coverage for Next.js Server Components
Collect V8 coverage from Playwright E2E tests, merge with Vitest coverage.
https://t.co/z7U8qJKg1V
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Just released: nextcov E2E coverage for Next.js - collect from Playwright tests (client + server), merge with Vitest unit tests. https://t.co/z7U8qJKg1V
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Our unit tests target the use case, the user-side api. The tests are only aware of the user-side api, and not the internal implementation.
This is great because it means that we can do refactoring safely.
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NEW POST: As React UI controls become more sophisticated, complex logic can get intertwined with the visual representation: hard to reason about, hard to test. @JuntaoQiu tackles this with a Headless Component, separating the brain from its looks.
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"So farewell, TypeScript. May you bring much rigor and satisfaction to your tribe while letting the rest of us enjoy JavaScript in the glorious spirit it was originally designed: Free of strong typing." https://t.co/mCDhyrmEnu
@TheTennisLetter What did she apologize for? Only celebration? I expected she apologized for low sportsmanship, erasing the mark, yelling to Zhang shuai, and yesterday’s statement about ‘zhang was fuss’. Now it seems she still thinks there was nothing wrong for them
@ErichThilow@thinking_panda There could be more unfair situations during the match, and Zhang could not stand any more, when look back how the umpire behaved and organizer responded, I can’t help feeling the robbery is planned. And this was not the first time Zhang shuai was fairly treated
Kateryna Baindl with a nice message for Shuai Zhang.
"I hope she feels better and we'll see her back soon. She is an unbelievable player, very respectful, and a great person. There is a lot to learn from her. We should all be respectful to each other".
https://t.co/C1xxG3BT0H
@cleetche@WTA This is unfair game and Zhang shuai has right to dispute, when when look back, it is clear that zhang was robbed. When you get robbed, can someone say you have to accept it and move on?
A two-page concept map combining Peter Drucker's Effective Executive and the Theory of Constraints by Eliyahu Goldratt (The Goal, It's Not Luck) https://t.co/x9DX6Euwhi #tocot#Drucker#Goldratt
If you accept the premise that the only way to go fast is to go well, then how can you be incentivized to make a mess? What can your boss demand if you to make you lower the quality of your code?
Don’t learn design patterns from a framework. The framework authors may have claimed the names of the patterns without properly implementing them. Go to the original publications to understand the patterns and then judge for yourself.
After many years in industry, I decide to do some education for fun, a programming language course in @rescriptlang , it is a work in progress https://t.co/DwWatwiXr0