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TDD with Javascript and QUnit

This week end, I started to write a lisp interpreter using Javascript. The code is at https://github.com/ajlopez/AjLispJs But the key point: I’m using TDD (Test-Driven Development). I couldn’t start...

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AjLisp in Javascript (Part 1) Atoms, Lists and TDD

Next Post I’m rewriting my AjLisp interpreter using Javascript. I think that a Lisp interpreter is a good project to learn a language: simple, bounded but not trivial. I would never have begun this...

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Social Games Programming (Part 6) Testing Game and Service with TDD and QUnit

Previous Post Next Post In my previous post, I presented the new version of Windows Azure Toolkit for Social Games. It has simple games to demonstrate the use of Javascript, HTML 5 canvas, game moves...

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TDD with Javascript and QUnit

This week end, I started to write a lisp interpreter using Javascript. The code is at https://github.com/ajlopez/AjLispJs But the key point: I’m using TDD (Test-Driven Development). I couldn’t start...

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AjLisp in Javascript (Part 1) Atoms, Lists and TDD

Next Post I’m rewriting my AjLisp interpreter using Javascript. I think that a Lisp interpreter is a good project to learn a language: simple, bounded but not trivial. I would never have begun this...

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Social Games Programming (Part 6) Testing Game and Service with TDD and QUnit

Previous Post Next Post In my previous post, I presented the new version of Windows Azure Toolkit for Social Games. It has simple games to demonstrate the use of Javascript, HTML 5 canvas, game moves...

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