Tue.Apr 27, 2021

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Perl Test Coverage When You Don't Have a Makefile

DZone

Yesterday's pair programming session had Gábor Szabó and I thrashing around for a bit trying to figure out how to get test coverage statistics for the application. The Devel::Cover documentation lists how to run the module several ways , but it doesn't exactly describe how to run prove by itself rather than running a Makefile 's tests. I worked out how to do it today, and with the Baughs' help on Twitter I worked out a few more methods.

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HammerDB CLI 101

HammerDB

This post is to give anyone starting out with HammerDB a guide on using the CLI or command line interface for text based environments. As the workflow in the CLI and GUI are the same we will show equivalent commands side by side to help you quickly get up to speed on using the CLI in both interactive and scripted scenarios. Help and Navigation. To begin with run the hammerdbcli command in Linux or hammerdbcli.bat in Windows and type help at the hammerdb prompt. help command.

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Top performance engineering trends: 5 things your team needs to know

TechBeacon Testing

Performance engineering is broadening, and deepening, in both scale and scope.

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How the Great Firewall of China Affects Performance of Websites Outside of China

Dotcom-Montior

The Great Firewall of China, or as it’s officially called, the Golden Shield Project, is an internet censorship project to block people from accessing specific foreign websites. It is the world’s most advanced and extensive Internet censorship program. This project implements multiple techniques and tactics to censor China’s internet and controls the internet gateways to analyze, filter, and manipulate the internet traffic between inside and outside of China.

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Roles vs Jobs

Abhishek Tiwari

It seriously turns me off when organisations are unable to differentiate between a role and a job. Talking about this confusion, Scrum Product Owner probably one of the most misunderstood roles these days which unfortunately many organisations advertise as a job. A job describes what one does daily. A role encompasses how our actions help an organisation to succeed.

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