Jon Stewart on 23 Sep 2003 00:45:11 -0000 |
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> Other crazy ideas: We could branch out a bit and look at C#. Not really > in line with my interests but I'm sure since it's the new and trendy > thing people would be excited about it. We'd also talked briefly at the > last meeting about actually *writing* some code together. In particular > I was thinking of a unit testing utility framework which would > automatically generate unit tests for extreme cases. I'd be happy with any of your book suggestions. I'd be unhappy taking a look at C# (no surprise there). I'd also be happy writing unit testing utilities. Testing extreme cases would be nice. In addition, my own personal axe to grind is a utility for testing for full conformance to different C++ concepts, especially the "value class" concept (but not limited to it). > Presentation ideas: So, I've been beating up on BerkeleyDB for a while > now. It's a nice, BSD-licensed, portable, embedded db library. It's API > is essentially an extension of the standard Unix db interface. I'd like > to think I have enough of an understanding on it to present it's core > functionality to a group. If folks are interested, I'd be willing to do > an evening presentation on the library. > I'd love to go to such a presentation. Jon -- Jon Stewart Advanced Los Angeles C++ stew1@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.alacpp.org _______________________________________________ alacpp mailing list alacpp@xxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ellipsis.cx/mailman/listinfo/alacpp