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The licensing between the website and the book doesn't seem to match #57
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The BY-NC-ND PDF is quite old, and if you compile from sources now it should say BY-SA, as far as I can tell. |
Yes, indeed, no mention of BY-NC-ND in the latest version of the code, but BY-SA in its place. |
Hello I will check because I was fed up to write book that other can use and extend without my approval. |
BTW for the example development note that in Pharo with one class and one method you can get the same as with the 100 classes of GT. I think that this is even documented in the Test booklet. |
Thanks for the glitch. I removed the license from the website (it was a copy paste). |
Really sorry for those past abuses. I won't add any more mediocre derivatives to worry about. I'll keep my notes to myself. ^^" |
Do you mean that a single class would be enough to create tests returning objects and allowing reusing these objects in more complex tests, replacing, in part, the use of fixtures? |
Yes.
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Here we define class methods but it could be instance methods. |
I never understood why GT needed to reinvent the wheel and not just spend a couple of hours to provide a solution. This example is in P9. We could use a pragma if we want. |
Hi, the book is great and answered many of my question getting into Smalltalk in general.
I just realized the license "Share-alike" mentioned in the footer on the website:
is not the same as the "non-derivative" license in the book:
Thanks in advance for your time.
I personally would like to publicly adapt the TDD parts for glamorous toolkit's Example Driven Development, but if it is prohibiting derivatives like the book license seems to say, I would respect it and would have to keep it for my personal use only.
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