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Unit Tests #1

Open noizu opened 1 year ago

noizu commented 1 year ago

Hey don't slack on your unit tests. I like to use Unity with my C/C++ projects. Smile

http://www.throwtheswitch.org/unity

ismaelmosquera commented 1 year ago

Hi.

Thanks a lot for your advise.

::ismael

2022-12-27 10:39 GMT+01:00, Keith Brings @.***>:

Hey don't slack on your unit tests. I like to use Unity with my C/C++ projects. Smile

http://www.throwtheswitch.org/unity

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noizu commented 1 year ago

I used to (and hope to resurrect it) run a text rpg that was screen reader friendly and hope to resurrect it at some point soon when I can find the time it needs.

So, having a little familiarity with the subject I am always happy to help if I can!

What development environment/ide/reader are you using currently?

noizu commented 1 year ago

by the way,

have you considered branching out into more concise languages where you can get more functionality in fewer lines of code? Maybe I am wrong but something like lisp or my favorite elixir where you can extend the language with meta programming to build up a custom framework that is more concise or easier to work with using a screen reader or braille display?

ismaelmosquera commented 1 year ago

Hi Keith.

Actually, I have to buy another computer because mine is so old ( 2011 ), so, there are many features not available even for my screen reader. At the moment, I am using a very simple editor named TexPad; when I change my computer, I am thinking to use Visual Studio Code. I know about Assembler, C/C++, Java and some scripting languages, but you know that the really important is the concept and ideas, I suppose the rest is just syntax and a few more :)

::ismael

2022-12-27 20:21 GMT+01:00, Keith Brings @.***>:

by the way,

have you considered branching out into more concise languages where you can get more functionality in fewer lines of code? Maybe I am wrong but something like lisp or my favorite elixir where you can extend the language with meta programming to build up a custom framework that is more concise or easier to work with using a screen reader or braille display?

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