I hope that this information is useful for the test-first-teaching
list.
Over the last couple of years, I have been collecting what I consider
to be the best of the advice posted to the Ruby-Talk list into a mail
folder of mine called Ruby Tips. Since I feel that I have been the
beneficiary of the advice posted there, I thought a way of giving back
might be to release an open source RoR application featuring the 538
best tips I have collected thus far from the Ruby-Talk list.
I have taken the liberty of condensing the suggestions by removing
greetings, signatures and other content not directly relevant to the
tip content. I have put the beta version of the app and it can be
viewed at:
http://rubytalktips.com
Any feedback or suggestions are appreciated. Please let me know what
you think, and how the site might be improved.
Please feel free to add tips to the site. We could use more tips
regarding testing. ;-)
Warm regards,
--
Steve Downie
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aka Capt. Downer
email:
captd...@gmail.com