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Slides from my recent Mechanic.js & UIAutomation talk

June 26, 2012 | Jason Kozemczak

I gave a lunch & learn at my work a few weeks ago on UIAutomation, I talked about what’s possible with the framework, as well as how Jasmine and Mechanic can be used to make UI tests “read better.” You can see the Slideshare below; enjoy! UIAutoma…

Pet Project: Mechanic.js, a jQuery-esque UIAutomation library for iOS

March 12, 2012 | Jason Kozemczak

A few weeks back, I started working on a new project at work. Our client had a suite of iPad apps that had originally been written by an offshore IT firm. The many-tentacled beast of a codebase had nothing in the form of testing, so early on we st…

A Developer’s Praise of Agile

October 17, 2011 | Jason Kozemczak

In case anybody was wondering where I’ve been for the past 8 or 9 months, I’ve certainly kept busy. Aside from getting engaged and buying a house, I started working for a great company in Saint Louis called Asynchrony Solutions (we’re hiring). Asi…

Introducing nCoffeeScript: a CoffeeScript compiler for Windows

January 8, 2011 | Jason Kozemczak

The wonderful CoffeeScript turned 1 (dot 0) over the Christmas break. For those who haven’t heard of it yet, I highly recommend you visit the site and look/play around. You can even check out the amazing annotated source for it, courtesy of its pr…

Make Your CSS Smarter with Sass

December 16, 2010 | Jason Kozemczak

These days, there is no shortage of “CSS with variables” solutions available to web developers. Two of the more popular frameworks available today are LESS and Sass. To be honest, these two options are not all that different (as of v3 of Sass, at …

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