Writing 'good code' is always a challenge for every project. Unfortunately, we always associate it with development and not tests. What about automation test code? Ever notice that you have write more automation code than the actual lines of development code? Here are a few guidelines that I learned from my experience
Category: Ruby on Rails
Ruby Through Rails – Part 1
(This has been reblogged from Sanjiv's Blog post) I am starting a series of blog posts where we can learn Ruby through Rails. We will take a deep dive into Rails source code and learn about how Rails works -- and learn a lot of Ruby constructs through that! Which command is more efficient - … Continue reading Ruby Through Rails – Part 1
RailsGirls Pune – The Gold & Beautiful
I was skeptical! Just from my experience of organizing RubyConf India and some local meetups, I was sure the turnout would be low and the event would be 'casually boring'. If only I knew how crazily wrong I was! A few days before the event, seeing about 250 registrations was itself a revelation. Then the … Continue reading RailsGirls Pune – The Gold & Beautiful
