Gary Bernhardt - Destroy All Software Screencasts [Repost]
English | mov | H264 1440x900 | AAC 1 ch 128 kbps | 20 hrs | 7.94 GBDestroy All Software screencasts are short: 10 to 15 minutes, but dense with information. They’re released every other week, covering advanced topics like these: Unix: combining the pieces; using the entire Unix operating system as your IDE, Fully embracing the power and danger of dynamic languages (focusing on Ruby), Git & DVCSes — rebasing safely, mining statistics, and customizing the interface, Fast powerful test suites: achieving 1ms per test, Test-Driven Development (TDD): real-world implications and the relationship between TDD and OO design, Using Vim faster than the next person.
Destroy All Software screencasts are short: 10 to 15 minutes, but dense with information. They’re released every other week, covering advanced topics like these:
Unix: combining the pieces; using the entire Unix operating system as your IDE
Fully embracing the power and danger of dynamic languages (focusing on Ruby)
Git & DVCSes — rebasing safely, mining statistics, and customizing the interface
Fast, powerful test suites: achieving 1ms per test
Test-Driven Development (TDD): real-world implications and the relationship between TDD and OO design
Using Vim faster than the next person
发布日期: 2014-01-01