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marclittlemore

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About marclittlemore

A Software Engineering Manager, full stack developer, and test-driven development evangelist from the UK. Ex-video games programmer with 27+ years development experience.

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    Mine is https://marclittlemore.com I eventually settled on Eleventy as the site generator and it's hosted on Netlify. I'm an Engineering Manager so I write about intentional techni…

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    Comment #28899767

    Nice! I'll document that too. Thanks for sharing.

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    Comment #28875363

    I've documented a few of the alternatives, including Carbon, on my website if you're interested. https://www.marclittlemore.com/create-pretty-code-screenshot... If you use VS Code,…

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    Comment #17556239

    Sindre Sorhus has written a Node wrapper for it which might be useful for you. https://github.com/sindresorhus/fast-cli

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    I agree with this. I've interviewed a lot of people recently for a senior developer role. The difference in people's ideas of what TDD or testing in general, is quite marked. I lov…

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    This is also a pretty solid resource which I saw on Medium recently. A good overview of the JS testing landscape at the moment. https://medium.com/powtoon-engineering/a-complete-gu…

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    Comment #14219577

    Thanks! You should have got an email so you can reply to me. Let me know any questions and I'll get back to you today. I worked in the videogames industry for nearly 20 years and t…

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    Comment #14219521

    Hey soneca, I'm in the process of writing a course about JavaScript testing so it's good timing. I write a lot of unit and integration tests for our large codebase here at the BBC …

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    From my experience, the percentage share of the profit was normally based on time at the company and seniority of role. It was normally given to everyone who worked in the team but…

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    Comment #13614008

    > It's not uncommon for AAA game developers (e.g. Developers for call of duty, GTA etc.) to have a profit share in their employment contract. While having profit share in a game de…