Linkdump for June 13th
¶ by Rob Friesel-
Fairly thorough intro to functional testing with CasperJS, posted on the New Relic blog. (And/but: why someone would use XPath over CSS selectors is puzzling to me…)
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Testing made easier in Internet Explorer
Such a great resource.
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Ferris Jabr, writing for Scientific American.
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Alex Micek at tumbledry.org. This is two years old now, but I'd never seen it before last week or so. It's arguably a better infinite scroll implementation than … any of them. In the comments, "DrPizza" has a decent criticism of parts of it (inserting pages into the history just from scrolling violates the principle of least surprise), and infinite scrolling as a paradigm is just plain broken anyway, and/but this solves the annoying state problem.
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Gretchen Reynolds, NYTimes.com:
Those seven minutes should be, in a word, unpleasant. The upside is, after seven minutes, you’re done.
I think I'd be OK with an unpleasant 7-minute workout.
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