Top Reads For May
This is the 13th installment of my attempt at creating a monthly post which aggregates all the best content I’ve come across in the past month. ‘Best’ in this context could mean quite a few things – interesting, thought-provoking, funny or a cool new open source project. So here are the top things I read in May.
Testing
- TDD is dead. Long live testing.
- Weighing in on Long Live Testing
- Why you should be doing Unit, Integration and QA Testing
- 7 Reasons Why I’m Sticking with Minitest and Fixtures in Rails
- Is TDD Dead? Part 1
- Is TDD Dead? Part 2
- Is TDD Dead? Part 3
- First (Response to ‘Is TDD Dead’ discussion)
- Working Effectively with Unit Tests
- Professionalism and TDD
Product / Design
- I Only Work On Shiny Products
- 25 Emails You Should Send to Your Users
- Why I never design the home page first
- Product Design Is A Joke
Ruby
JavaScript
Other
- The world’s worst password requirements list
- How to Make the Most of Airplane Wi-Fi and Never Pay Full Price Again
- Bloggers: Know when to use a JPG and when to use a PNG and always Squish them both
Happy coding.