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Category Archives: Events
TDUG meeting Tuesday, Nov 22nd
This will be our last meeting for 2016 as we will be taking a break in December for Christmas. This month we will be reviewing our past several meetings on best practices, adding a few more and answering your questions. This … Continue reading
October meeting follow-up
We walked through a concrete example and, as usual, branched off on to a bunch of different tangents in the discussion. I love it when that happens. 🙂 Here are some links to things that were discussed: As mentioned last … Continue reading
TDUG meeting Tuesday, Oct 25th at 6:00 PM – Unit Testing Part 2
Last month we talked about the history and terminology of unit testing and went over a couple of examples. This month we will continue the discussion and walk through a concrete example using DUnitX. I would also like to hear … Continue reading
September meeting follow-up
This was the first half of our discussion on unit testing. We talked about the history, some of the common terminology and some different use cases where it would be useful. Next month we will continue with a concrete example to … Continue reading
Reminder – User Group Meeting Tomorrow Night
Come join us for the first of two meetings that will be dedicated to the topic of unit testing and TDD. Tuesday, September 27th, 2016 Fairview Library – 35 Fairview Mall Dr, North York – Room 4 6:00PM to 8:00PM
TDUG meeting Tuesday, Sept 27th at 6:00 PM – Unit Testing
We’re back from our summer break. This month we will be talking about the very broad and sometimes controversial topic of unit testing, the value of unit tests and test driven development (TDD) and the different tools that are available to … Continue reading
A Free Delphi with Free Training
If you’re interested in getting your hands on the latest version of Delphi, Embarcadero is making their Starter edition free for a limited time. http://blog.marcocantu.com/blog/2016-august-free-delphi-training.html
June meeting follow-up
Thanks to Warren Postma for giving a great presentation on some different bug tracking software and the benefits of integrating them with your source control software (see May meeting). One of the things that struck me was how easy it is … Continue reading
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TDUG meeting Thursday, June 30th at 6 PM
Warren Postma will be talking about bug tracking software, also known as issue tracking or project tracking software. Whether you are a solo developer or you are working on multiple projects with other developers, if you have ever been tempted … Continue reading
May meeting follow-up
We talked about version control software. Here are some of the links were discussed: There are lots of options available. Fortunately, the most popular ones are also free and include Subversion, Mercurial and GIT. Subversion uses the centralised model while … Continue reading
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