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Simple JavaScript Testing with QUnit

Matthew Setter is a professional technical writer and passionate web application developer. He’s also the founder of Malt Blue, the community for PHP web application development professionals and PHP Cloud Development Casts – learn Cloud Development through the lens of PHP. You can connect with him on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or Google+ anytime. Summary As developers, we’re taught the importance of testing right from [...]

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5 (Super Worthwhile) Things that Developers Can Do in Under a Minute

1. Choose between X-Ray Vision or some really good prescription sunglasses. (We’re looking at you, Warby.) 2. Guess how many rubies would actually fit into a python. Please assume the python is peckish. 3. Watch 1/60th of 60 Minutes. 4. Listen to an entire Ramones album. 5. Make a terrible life decision based on inauspicious [...]

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5 (Super Worthwhile) Things that Developers Can Do in Under a Minute

1. Choose between X-Ray Vision or some really good prescription sunglasses. (We’re looking at you, Warby.) 2. Guess how many rubies would actually fit into a python. Please assume the python is peckish. 3. Watch 1/60th of 60 Minutes. 4. Listen to an entire Ramones album. 5. Make a terrible life decision based on inauspicious advice you got from [...]

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5 (Super Worthwhile) Things that Developers Can Do in Under a Minute

1. Choose between X-Ray Vision or some really good prescription sunglasses. (We’re looking at you, Warby.) 2. Guess how many rubies would actually fit into a python. Please assume the python is peckish. 3. Watch 1/60th of 60 Minutes. 4. Listen to an entire Ramones album. 5. Make a terrible life decision based on inauspicious [...]

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The Rise of the New Kingmakers

We haven’t been shy about sharing our belief that New Relic represents a new kind of company, by developers for developers. As a company of coders, developer advocacy is part of our DNA. And we’ve celebrated developers from all walks of life who have made significant contributions to technology and society. Of course, we haven’t [...]

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