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"Our tests are broken again!" "Why does the suite take so long to
run?" "What value are we getting from these tests anyway?" Solve
your testing problems by building and maintaining quality software
with RSpec - the popular BDD-flavored Ruby testing framework. This
definitive guide from RSpec's lead developer shows you how to use
RSpec to drive more maintainable designs, specify and document
expected behavior, and prevent regressions during refactoring.
Build a project using RSpec to design, describe, and test the
behavior of your code. Whether you're new to automated tests or
have been using them for years, this book will help you write more
effective tests. RSpec has been downloaded more than 100 million
times and has inspired countless test frameworks in other
languages. Use this influential Ruby testing framework to
iteratively develop a project with the confidence that comes from
well-tested code. This book guides you through creating a Ruby
project with RSpec, and explores the individual components in
detail. Start by learning the basics of installing and using RSpec.
Then build a real-world JSON API, using RSpec throughout the
process to drive a BDD-style outside-in workflow. Apply an
effective test strategy to write fast, robust tests that support
evolutionary design through refactoring. The rest of the book
provides the definitive guide to RSpec's components. Use
rspec-core's metadata to slice and dice your spec suite. Dig into
rspec-expectations' matchers: compose them in flexible ways,
specify expected outcomes with precision, and diagnose problems
quickly with the help of good failure messages. Write fast,
isolated tests with rspec-mocks' test doubles while pushing your
code toward simpler interfaces. The authors, with a combined 20
years of automated testing experience, share testing wisdom that
will lead to a fun, productive testing experience. What You Need:
To follow along with the book, you'll need Ruby 2.2+. The book will
guide you through installing RSpec 3 and setting up a new project
to use it.
* An evidence-based, modularised intervention manual written for
practitioners and clinical experts. * Structured according to four
modules which include a contents framework, explanation, and target
objectives of each session along with an overview and session goals
are also included. * Provides effective coping strategies to
increase resilience, well-being and reduce stress in individuals
without necessarily referencing a particular disorder.
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The Many Faces of Patriotism (Hardcover)
Philip R. Abbott; Contributions by Philip Abbott, Walter Berns, Rogers Brubaker, Sakhela Buhlungu, …
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R3,130
Discovery Miles 31 300
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In the decades following the end of the Cold War, scholars turned
their attention to reevaluating patriotism. Many saw both its
ability to serve as a cohesive force and its desirability as a
political and moral concept waning in a time of peace and
globalization. The shock of September 11 shook this assessment, as
it brought a new surge of patriotism to America. In this volume,
nine authors debate the consequences of the 21st century's
patriotic resurgence, examining it both in theoretical and
comparative terms that draw on examples of patriotism from ancient
Greece to post-apartheid South Africa. Each author has chosen a
different angle of approach, examining a variety of interlinking
questions. Should patriotism be defined to enhance universalistic
concerns or is its particularistic vantage point the source of its
virtue? Is patriotism a concept prone to manipulation by elites or
is it a source of independent judgments by citizens? If patriotism
is love of one's country, how is that love best expressed? Is such
love demonstrated by fidelity, gratitude, compassion, remembrance,
shame, dissent, or some combination? Joined together by Philip
Abbott's incisive introduction, the essays illuminate the
many-faceted nature of patriotism today. Published in cooperation
with The Center for the Study of Citizenship at Wayne State
University.
* An evidence-based, modularised intervention manual written for
practitioners and clinical experts. * Structured according to four
modules which include a contents framework, explanation, and target
objectives of each session along with an overview and session goals
are also included. * Provides effective coping strategies to
increase resilience, well-being and reduce stress in individuals
without necessarily referencing a particular disorder.
Nour loves the luminous glow she was born with, but it's only when
it starts to dim that she discovers the true power of her brilliant
light. Nour has a superpower: she glows. Her light shines so
bright, she feels like a star in the night sky. But when kids at
school notice her glow, they're not impressed. If she had a real
superpower, they say, she could fly or turn invisible. So Nour
stops feeling special. And as her light dims, her world darkens . .
. until a nighttime cry from her baby sister shows her how powerful
her glow can be. Ian De Haes's heartfelt story and radiant
illustrations highlight themes of self-confidence, bravery,
empathy, and the imaginative power of a strong female
protagonist-whose name means light in Arabic.
Nour loves the luminous glow she was born with, but it's only when
it starts to dim that she discovers the true power of her brilliant
light. Nour has a superpower: she glows. Her light shines so
bright, she feels like a star in the night sky. But when kids at
school notice her glow, they're not impressed. If she had a real
superpower, they say, she could fly or turn invisible. So Nour
stops feeling special. And as her light dims, her world darkens . .
. until a nighttime cry from her baby sister shows her how powerful
her glow can be. Ian De Haes's heartfelt story and radiant
illustrations highlight themes of self-confidence, bravery,
empathy, and the imaginative power of a strong female
protagonist-whose name means light in Arabic.
"The Laws of Arms in England, France & Scotland" remains the
only substantive work comparing the laws of arms in the three
jurisdictions.
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The Many Faces of Patriotism (Paperback)
Philip R. Abbott; Contributions by Philip Abbott, Walter Berns, Rogers Brubaker, Sakhela Buhlungu, …
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R1,287
Discovery Miles 12 870
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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In the decades following the end of the Cold War, scholars turned
their attention to reevaluating patriotism. Many saw both its
ability to serve as a cohesive force and its desirability as a
political and moral concept waning in a time of peace and
globalization. The shock of September 11 shook this assessment, as
it brought a new surge of patriotism to America. In this volume,
nine authors debate the consequences of the 21st century's
patriotic resurgence, examining it both in theoretical and
comparative terms that draw on examples of patriotism from ancient
Greece to post-apartheid South Africa. Each author has chosen a
different angle of approach, examining a variety of interlinking
questions. Should patriotism be defined to enhance universalistic
concerns or is its particularistic vantage point the source of its
virtue? Is patriotism a concept prone to manipulation by elites or
is it a source of independent judgments by citizens? If patriotism
is love of one's country, how is that love best expressed? Is such
love demonstrated by fidelity, gratitude, compassion, remembrance,
shame, dissent, or some combination? Joined together by Philip
Abbott's incisive introduction, the essays illuminate the
many-faceted nature of patriotism today. Published in cooperation
with The Center for the Study of Citizenship at Wayne State
University.
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