It seems that I’m a master in breaking automated tests. Do you think I can count it as a proficiency? 🙂
Liberty Eiffel automated tests (Bell branch)
Last update: 2016-05-11 11:44:02 +0200 (CEST)
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It seems that I’m a master in breaking automated tests. Do you think I can count it as a proficiency? 🙂
Liberty Eiffel automated tests (Bell branch)
Last update: 2016-05-11 11:44:02 +0200 (CEST)
git pull failed (1)
Testing time: git clone --single-branch -b bell Tybor@git.sv.gnu.org:/srv/git/liberty-eiffel.git bell
For real, this time.
Yes, I’m really doing it. Cloning Liberty eiffel repository into a virtual Microsoft Windows instance to help Petroo’s effort of porting GNU Liberty Eiffel to Windows, the same day its Desktop Market Share Drops Below 90%
properties_upper: INTEGER is do Result := properties_upper-1 end
See my commit of 7 January 2016.
Actually I commite that line on the previous 20 june, but I quite remember I wrote it in the middle of the night. I shall stop wasting time in early evening and stick to coding….
There are moments that shall be recorded. This is one of them for me:
Student Petru Gurita
Project nameLiberty Eiffel meets WindowsOrganizationGNU Project
- Mentors Paolo Redaelli
Liberty Eiffel language available on windows environment.
Sorgente: Organizations | Google Summer of Code
Eiffel: A viable candidate as a language for the Gnome platform ?
It was 2004. Linux were labelled as a cancer by Ballmer, Android and iPhone didn’t existed. Multi-core CPU were still high-end. It was a different world.
I’ve been tweaking a little “Tutorial tour – Liberty Eiffel Wiki“
After having been extensively using WordPress and Markdown for a while the syntax of MediaWiki feels almost alien…
Such an interesting site this Minimal Programming.
Feels old school, written by proficient people!