In my search for the ultimate truth on how to build a simple test suite with DejaGnu, I found that the internet is somewhat lacking in solid newbie tutorials. So, I've decided to take a swing at it myself! This tutorial aims to help the total DejaGnu novice get a fully functional test suite up and running with Autotools, along with Gcov and Lcov support for maximum testing awesomeness.
This Weekend, the Oregon State University Open Source Lab hosted the 14th iteration of the exceptionally fun Beaver Barcamp. We of the Portland crew made the early trek to Corvallis and had a great time hanging out and attending talks.
Back in the Summer of 2013, my fellow engineering intern at Puppet Labs, Justin Carr, had the excellent idea of documenting some of the lessons we had all collectively learned during our Summer internships for the sake of future interns. The following was my contribution to the catalog, somewhat edited to remove company specific stuff.
Today, I took a trip down memory lane and visited my very first, long defunct blog (circa 2012). One of the very first posts I had written was a series of notes on Debian packaging, as I was just to begin my first internship as a release engineer. I thought the post was actually pretty informative, so I've brought it here to live on.
Ever wondered how well your coding styles and practices stack up against experienced software developers? Well, ponder no more! In his popular book Clean Code, Robert Martin sets out to educate the coding masses on how not to anger your teammates with terrible code.
Details about my new blog!
Hello and welcome! You are reading my personal blog - a place I hope to fill with interesting posts about topics that may or may not be relevant to the outside world!
Topics include anything I feel particularly compelled to write about, including coding, life, and school. Comments are welcome!