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integrate something like Testling and write tests #3

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deepsweet opened this issue Oct 8, 2014 · 4 comments
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integrate something like Testling and write tests #3

deepsweet opened this issue Oct 8, 2014 · 4 comments

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@deepsweet
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Testling, and then devs will always know in which browsers Sqimitive works, with a bagde in your README like this one (hope it will be more green :)):

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ProgerXP commented Oct 8, 2014

Problem with dedicated tests is that somebody needs to write them. I currently don't have plans for doing this. You are welcome to help if you wish.

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well, I definitely have some interest in Sqimitive after your post on habrahabr :) it looks just like what I want for next project, so... maybe I'll dive so deep. do you have any plan about Sqimitive development?

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ProgerXP commented Oct 8, 2014

well, I definitely have some interest in Sqimitive after your post on habrahabr :)

That's great if I could convince at least one soul. Hope it works well for you.

do you have any plan about Sqimitive development?

It's the frontend library I always wanted. I am going to use it in my projects (I have even converted one Belstone project to it). I will likely be adding some features over time, like sorting but they will be minor compared to existing API and the latter won't change. It's pretty stable and things I usually add in a specific project are not part of Sqimitive because they vary.

The reason for not writing tests right now is that I have spent a few weeks migrating/cleaning up the code, preparing documentation, writing the article and by now I want to take a break. Writing tests is certainly not the most exciting task; besides, I have made/written them so much during this year that I want to avoid any more of them :)

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I got your reasons :)

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