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1,986 | 7,079 | |
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7 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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fitnesse
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Is there a feasible preimage attack for any hash function today?
(I notified the Martin and the FitNesse user mailing list about this back in 2010. I assume their threat model is that the default hash function is about the same as a closed office door - a request to stay out, or at least knock first - rather than a strong preventative measure.)
"Uncle" Bob Martin's "FitNesse", see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FitNesse and http://fitnesse.org/ , uses its own hash function, at https://github.com/unclebob/fitnesse/blob/master/src/fitness... .
The Python equivalent is:
import base64
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Why Gherkin (Cucumber, SpecFlow,…) Always Failed with UI Test Automation?
Cucumber is not the first failed test framework that uses English-like syntax for automated testing (it may be for other uses, but definitely not real test automation). Do you still remember FitNesse (it was quite big about 10 years ago, an example here)? Now it is hardly mentioned.
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Fit: Framework for Integrated Test
I fell in love with that framework back in the 00s so much that I bought the book, but pragmatically unless the domain expert is willing to write the tests, or specify requirements, it's a non-starter. I also think that Cucumber and its derivatives are the modern version of Fitnesse, but suffer from the same "requirements aren't Agile" problem for sure
Also, it took an inordinate number of clicks to find the modern source code, which has an unusual license: https://github.com/unclebob/fitnesse/blob/master/LICENSE.txt ("Common Public License Version 1.0"); a cursory search seems to imply it's the precursor to the Eclipse Public License, but I still can't recall the last time I saw CPL in use
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Uncle Bob and Silver Bullets
The only known project that he contributed (and constantly mentioned in his videos) - FitNesse (https://github.com/unclebob/fitnesse), but 59 commits doesn't make him look like expert.
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Can someone give me some actual example of test driven development?
You may find interesting to look for open source projects claimed to be TDD and see what their tests are, like fitnesse
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Where are open-source projects that I can learn BDD/TDD?
The only one I can think of that may be done with TDD is Uncle Bobs fitnesse: https://github.com/unclebob/fitnesse.
Another resource that takes you through a practical approach of TDD is the book “Growing Object-Oriented Software Guided by tests”(https://www.programmingbooks.dev/extra/#growing-object-orien...). It’s a great book and really helps to take the concepts of TDD into practice.
- Five Books That Changed My Career as a Software Engineer
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Uncle Bob Is A Fraud Who's Never Shipped Software
He's #7 contributor, with 59 commits in 4 years.
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10 Tips On How To Improve UI/UX Design of a Web Application
In-house testing tools help you to differentiate what people say and what they actually do with a product by testing it. FitNesse and Bugwolf are pretty good at this.
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It's probably time to stop recommending Clean Code
The article quotes a code sample from FitNesse – the author has apparently maintained that codebase since then. You can check out the code for the current version at https://github.com/unclebob/fitnesse, or browse the code in a Monaco editor using https://github1s.com/unclebob/fitnesse/blob/HEAD/src/. (I have no idea if that code is “well-regarded”, but as you wrote, you can read it for yourself.)
ImageSharp
- Is there a way to remove metadata from an image file?
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First automatic JPEG-XL cloud service
> High quality progressive decoding at reduced filesizes is a big positive for me.
This is really cool!
Honestly, I want to use regular progressive JPEGs for a current project of mine, but it seems that even that doesn't have support in all the tech stacks yet despite how long it's been around for, for example: https://github.com/SixLabors/ImageSharp/issues/449
Here's hoping that in the case of JPEG-XL this will be more commonplace!
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Unity’s New Pricing: A Wake-Up Call on the Importance of Open Source in Gaming
Here's an example:
https://github.com/SixLabors/ImageSharp/blob/main/LICENSE#L2...
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33301518
Again, nothing stops someone from forking and maintaining.
Are you saying this is not legally enforceable? Because I am under the impression from my legal council it is. I can ask again to get more clarity.
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ChatGPT: Assisting you with your chords
ChatGPT is very good at being confidently incorrect. I asked it for some programming related thing and it gave me some code that used a class from a library as if it was generic, when it was not, and even made up some classes. You should also remember that things have since updated and things that might have been true back in 2020, may not be anymore. SixLabors.ImageSharp, for example has reworked some code since then and ChatGPT regularly messes up the methods that it uses, most notably Image.GetPixelSpan.
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Reasons to switch from python to dotnet ? Image processing involved
There is one in dot net too https://github.com/SixLabors/ImageSharp
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Compress/resize images
ImageSharp is another option, but could have licence implications.
- QR Code reader not dependant on System.Drawing
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GitHub - A Place to Fork
One example from the top of my head is ImageSharp.
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ImageSharp leaving the .NET Foundation due to licensing change
Library users should come together and fork the last open source version (https://github.com/SixLabors/ImageSharp/tree/v2.1.3) and maintain that together. Just having a version still available, even if it's got no new features, may be enough to make the Six Labors reconsider their approach because why pay for a library that can mostly work for free?
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TIL: mime types and static assets in Umbraco
Since .net doesn't yet support avif and neither does ImageSharp, files of this type just didn't have a MIME type available and trying to use them would result in a 404 error.
What are some alternatives?
Cucumber.js - Cucumber for JavaScript
Magick.NET - The .NET library for ImageMagick
ltp - Linux Test Project (mailing list: https://lists.linux.it/listinfo/ltp)
OpenCvSharp - OpenCV wrapper for .NET
CPython - The Python programming language
ImageProcessor - :camera: A fluent wrapper around System.Drawing for the processing of image files.
agiletravel-ui-tests - Sample UI test scripts in open source frameworks such as Selenium WebDriver, Watir, RWebpSpec and Capybara
Emgu CV - Emgu CV is a cross platform .Net wrapper to the OpenCV image processing library.
RSpec - RSpec meta-gem that depends on the other components
ImageResizer - The official repository for ImageResizer
openjdk-jdk11u - Mirror of the jdk-updates/jdk11u Mercurial forest at OpenJDK
MetadataExtractor - Extracts Exif, IPTC, XMP, ICC and other metadata from image, video and audio files