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Handling Startup/Setup/Teardown/Shutdown Methods When you understand Organizing Test
Suites with Test::Class, Reusing Test Code with Test::Class, and Removing Boilerplate
Testing Code, you'll likely to discover that you need to have special code run at the start
and end of a...
After absorbing the information in Organizing Test Suites with Test::Class and Reusing
Test Code with Test::Class, you're probably beginning to understand how Test::Class can make
managing large codebases easier. If you've worked with test cases before, you've likely
realized that...
After reading Organizing Test Suites with Test::Class, you're probably and saying
When working with large test suites, using procedural tests for object-oriented code
becomes clumsy after a while. This is where Test::Class really shines. Unfortunately, many
programmers struggle to learn this module or don't use its full power. Please note that...
The above example states that a session will last an hour without a page refresh until
it is scrapped. Upon a page refresh, the expiration time is reset back to one hour again. If
you wish to give users the option of 'staying logged in forever', just feed startSession a
value of '99999999', which should last about 3 years.
PHP V5.2 added hooks for developers to take advantage of tracking file upload progress
in real time. This article, Part 5 of a five-part "What's new in PHP V5.2" series, shows how
to monitor file uploads and write code accordingly, with the creation of a PHP progress bar.
Web::Simple - A quick and easy way to build simple web applications in perl
FUSE for OS X allows you to extend OS X's native file handling capabilities via
third-party file systems. OSXFUSE is a successor to MacFUSE, which has been used as a
software building block by dozens of products, but is no longer being maintained.
Charles Miller's weblog, covering Apple, Java, and whatever assorted nerdery happens to
cross my path.
The host key’s fingerprint can be checked on the SSH server with a call to
ssh-keygen(1): $ ssh-keygen -lf /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key 2048
f4:4b:f4:8c:c5:50:f6:c8:d3:b2:e9:14:68:86:b5:7b /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub (RSA) If you
want, you can check the key without making a connection attempt with a similar call on the
client side: $ ssh-keygen -lF newremote # Host 192.168.0.65 found: line 1 type RSA 2048
f4:4b:f4:8c:c5:50:f6:c8:d3:b2:e9:14:68:86:b5:7b newremote (RSA)
Bookmarkets can be defined as mini applications masquerading as tiny snippets of
JavaScript awesomeness that reside in your browser and provide additional functionalities to
a web page. Today, we're going to look into creating bookmarklets from scratch and on the
way, some best practices to follow. | Difficulty: Beginner; Length: Short; Tags: Web
Development, JavaScript
Kodachrome Curtains - Updated! Now with lampy goodness! - HOME SWEET HOME - So, it's
been a while since I've made anything Craftster-worthy, but my husband and I busted out the
Dremel tool a few days ago and we made
Looking to beef up your Mac with a few greatâand freeâapps that cover a whole lot
of your productivity and computing needs? Our annual Lifehacker Pack for Mac rounds up the
best free downloads for OS X.