Contents tagged with Books
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Review: Backbone.js Testing
Backbone.js Testing is a short, dense introduction to testing JavaScript applications with three testing libraries, Mocha, Chai, and Sinon.JS. Although the author uses a sample application of a personal note manager written with Backbone.js throughout the book, much of the material would apply to any JavaScript client or server framework.
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Review: Pragmatic Version Control Using Git
As part of my personal conversion to Git, I read Swicegood's Git book. It's a decent introduction to Git and you learn how to do all the basic tasks as well as some more advanced topics. The examples are clear and well-paced.
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Schmies Vocabulary Test
I just found the Schmies Vocabulary Test. I scored a respectable 178 out of 200. As a teenager, I read much of Chambers Dictionary, which has left me with a large vocabulary.