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deusx : Joe Dog Software - Siege Home - "Siege is an http load testing and benchmarking utility. It was designed to let web developers measure their code under duress, to see how it will stand up to load on the internet. Siege supports basic authentication, cookies, HTTP and HTTPS protocol
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Linkorama : Bread Board A/B and Qualitative User Testing
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deusx : Mojo Test Framework - "Where Mojo.Test diverges from the usual xUnit-type framework is in support for testing components that depend on asynchronous callbacks. Mojo.Test provides a callback function for results that can be used at the end of a chain of any number of callb
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deusx : JSLint Commandline Shenanigans - "y running JSLint on all of our javascript files as part of our development process, we can find these nasty bugs before they start!Turns out, Spidermonkey isn't just faster than Rhino, it's a lot faster (at least to start up)."
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bmilleare : How to do A/B Testing in WordPress - Good guide on split testing on your blog.
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jonhicks : TC World Magazine #507 - PDF of TC World Magazine, featuring the case study on McDonalds packaging icons.
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deusx : Lessons Learned: Work in small batches - "Software should be designed, written, and deployed in small batches.Small batches mean faster feedback. Small batches mean problems are instantly localized. Small batches reduce risk. Small batches reduce overhead. "
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deusx : Screencast: Install Internet Explorer on OSX using VirtualBox (updated X2) | 10 Volt Media Blog - "In this screencast I’ll show you how to set up a virtual machine for Internet Explorer 7 on OSX in about 15 minutes without spending a penny."
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deusx : Continuous Deployment at IMVU: Doing the impossible fifty times a day. « Timothy Fitz - " Back to the deploy process, nine minutes have elapsed and a commit has been greenlit for the website. The programmer runs the imvu_push script. The code is rsync’d out to the hundreds of machines in our cluster. Load average, cpu usage, php error
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philgyford : Home — genetify — GitHub - For testing how different ways of doing things on your site are used by people. Sounds good. (via Yoz)
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deusx : gaeunit - Google Code - "GAEUnit is a unit test framework that helps to automate testing of your Google App Engine application. With a single configuration change (it can be completed within 30 seconds), your unit tests can be run in the real GAE app server environment usin
nelson : GAEUnit - Unit testing framework for Google AppEngine. Lets you run tests inside the GAE environment
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Andy Baio : Feedback Army, cheap and quick usability testing built on Mechanical Turk - get 10 random people's feedback for $7
philgyford : Feedback Army - Home [Website Feedback Service] - Get feedback on your website from Mechanical Turk users. Ten responses $7. (via Waxy)
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nelson : AVG vs user32.dll - Popular anti-virus software destroys Windows. What's wrong with AVG's quality control?!
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deusx : Beware of the Dog | JoeDog / Siege - "Siege is an http regression testing and benchmarking utility. It was designed to let web developers measure the performance of their code under duress, to see how it will stand up to load on the internet. Siege supports basic authentication, cookies
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Richard Rutter : Five second test – simple online usability test - Kinda-neat (if somewhat over simplified).
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Richard Rutter : Yahoo OpenID fails woefully in usability testing - Sad but not exactly unexpected – I get confused with Yahoo’s implementation and I’m an avid OpenID consumer.
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18 month ago
wearehugh : High Performance Web Sites :: Hammerhead: moving performance testing upstream
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22 month ago
Simon Willison : QUnit - QUnit. The jQuery unit testing framework is now documented and supported as a separate project.
nelson : QUnit - jQuery's unit testing framework for javascript
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Linkorama : Multi-user, Multi-process Test Automation - There is a saying about how to make software: First you make it work; then you make it good; then you make it fast. If you have working test automation, and if your test automation is finding bugs, then the next step is to make your tests run fast. This a
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26 month ago
adamrg : Big changes could be in store for the WASL
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29 month ago
wearehugh : Rob Sayre’s Mozilla Blog » Blog Archive » Keeping An Eye On Things - "EC2 lets us run many parallel leak checking machines against a randomly generated selection of websites." wicked cool
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30 month ago
jonhicks : Multi-Safari
Ethan Marcotte : Multi-Safari - I've been waiting for something like this for years. ∞
Simon Willison : Multi-Safari - Multi-Safari. Lets you run multiple versions of Safari on the same Mac. As with the multi-IE hacks, all versions use the same underlying HTTP libraries (which belong to the OS) so the simulation isn’t entirely accurate.
factoryjoe : Multi-Safari - A collection of different Safari versions which have been repackaged so they can work independently of the operating system version it runs un. With these, you can easily test websites on older versions of Apple’s web browser. Saved B
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31 month ago
Rod Begbie : Selenium Remote Control: About - Saw a presentation on this at BarCampBlock, and I absolutely have to delve into it further. "Selenium Remote Control is a test tool that allows you to write automated web application UI tests in any programming language against any HTTP website using any [via] #
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35 month ago
deusx : Guantanamo - Ashcroft - Confluence - "Guantanamo is a tool that can delete all code lines that are not covered by tests. All code is guilty until tested innocent. Send the untested code to Guantanamo!"
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