Anyone know a good way of integration testing how a web app communicates with twitter? I want to make my testing better so I can test syndication, but I’m not entirely sure how to go about it.
Anyone know a good way of integration testing how a web app communicates with twitter? I want to make my testing better so I can test syndication, but I’m not entirely sure how to go about it.
As always, the classes are available on Packagist: https://packagist.org/packages/activitystreams/activitystreams #php
I’m making a set of PHP5 classes to represent activitystrea.ms data in applications: https://github.com/barnabywalters/php-activitystreams #indieweb
This morning I am brutally murdering approximately 80 ice cream sticks for #lutherie purposes.
“Nothing gets bugs fixed faster than when the developers themselves are constantly hitting them!” Scripted, a JavaScript Editor
If you’re a PHP dev and you haven’t heard of Composer yet, IMO you’re doing it wrong!
Composer is a great tool. I finally replaced a load of my hacked-together libraries with proper Symfony and Zend ones.
.@idiot also, “each item is instantly shoppable”
Marvellous escapist stickers blend in with visual clutter on the tube: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-19858746
Drew McLellan alternate so as to count from 0 to 3 in binary. Your dominant eye is the MSB
Drew McLellan ken-oo-tuth, with compulsory eyebrow raising on the “oo”
Tom Morris I especially like the translation of “prick” to “woodpecker” ;)
Having a great time discussing design and UX with my awesome photographer friend
@tommorris that would be cool, but I’ll stick to adding POIs for the moment and build up to piloting a balloon :)
“If you can't tell what's important to the user, better to avoid confusing/distracting them with things that are not” Tantek Çelik
Aral Balkan and as usual, the future is the past, with extra bits on — a return to true REST and no more http abuse
I really regret not having used version control over the entire lifetime of my site, I’d love to make a time lapse /cc Jeremy Keith
…and with a mere ~160 lines of code changed (including very little markup), I am much, much happier with the overall aesthetic.
Decided I’m sick of my current site design, but that with a few very small changes I can make it look a whole lot better. Woo design iteration!