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English would be the desired language.
Im thinking coffee.
What methods do you employ to make sure the above stays in sync with the unit test.
Im sure, im not the first person to think about this, yet there is not any "best practices" I can find.
At present, im thinking.
db containing:
hash_of_the_file
name_of_the_unit_test
Then built into the test, or called ( not sure yet )
A way to check the db to make sure the hash_of_the_file still matches that in the db. Otherwise fail.
Any thoughts, or links would be well recieved.
Im torn. A part of me thinks this is quite a smart idea, yet the rest of me thinks this is quite a stupid idea. I guess it is a fine line.
Curious to see what others think.
1) I build a site.
2) I then build a iphone app to integrate into the site.
Would it not be best, to perhaps have a page explaining limitations of the web app for an iphone user. ( ie mouseover events )
Personally I think they could have done this better, yet I do to a point like where it could lead.
Im not one for flash nor do I like sound playing in the background when you load a website.
There is something quite captivating about the use of video as a background to this bands website.
Am I having a lapse of judgement or do others who usually frown upon this find themselves strangely drawn to it?
Where else could it work?
Example: What if it were lots of smaller screens running the top TED shows, like what they do but more video than static.