While we believe that this content benefits our community, we have not yet thoroughly reviewed it. If you have any suggestions for improvements, please let us know by clicking the “report an issue“ button at the bottom of the tutorial. End-to-end testing is one of the most valuable tools in your testing arsenal, allowing you to simulate what your user would do as they move through your app and det
Google App Engine adds C#, Node.js, and Ruby options Google has also moved the Cloud Functions serverless environment to beta release Google is enhancing developer options on two fronts, adding language options to its App Engine PaaS cloud and moving its event-driven computing platform, Cloud Functions, to public beta. It announced the moves at the Google Cloud Next conference in San Francisco. Ap
I had this thought in me for years, but I never stated it. Last week I was triggered by something a participant in our Junior Rails Developer course said. I already can say that I do not want to write any tests. It’s so frustrating. I can certainly understand that feeling. And I know many developers feel that way. Why are some developers so frustrated with testing?Because they leveled up coding sk
中学のとき、英語の授業で “ will = be going to ” とか “ can = be able to ” とか “ must = have to ” といった「書き換え」を習った記憶をお持ちの方は多いと思います。私もとりあえずテストに出るから覚えました。「同じ意味なら、どっちか1個だけあればよくない?」という気持ちを抱きながら……。 しかし、例えば認知言語学の世界では「表現が違えば必ず意味も異なる」という原則的な考え方があります。実際に will と be going to は似てはいますが、同じ意味ではありません。見える風景が違うのです。だから、英語のネイティブスピーカーはこれらの表現を使い分けます。can と be able to 、must と have to もそうです。 それではいったいどんな気持ちが起きたら使い分けが発生するのでしょうか。今回は一緒にそれを探ってい
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