Closed kevin-j-m closed 2 years ago
Hi @kevin-j-m , apologies it took a while for me to reply here. We already have a talk booked for November. I'm not sure yet if we are going to do a December meetup but if we do, would you be able to give it then? We can slot this in for maaaaybe December but most likely January if that is cool with you
Hi @pauloancheta, thanks for the heads up. Let me know when you have your schedule determined, and as long as I'm available, that should be fine. Dec or Jan won't be an issue for me. I'm happy to wait until it's convenient for you.
Hey @kevin-j-m apologies I've been busy with so much things. Would you be able to give the talk this month? Maybe Feb 24th?
Feb 24 can work for me. Would you be keeping your 1pm (local time) schedule you've had recently? That'd work great for me (I'm on the East Coast US).
Yeah, it would be at 1pm 👍
That sounds great. What else do you need from me to help move this forward?
I've just announced the meetup on twitter and on Vancouver Developers ruby slack group. The meetup event is also live https://www.meetup.com/vancouver-ruby/events/283653291/
Title
Enough Coverage To Beat The Band
Abstract
The lights cut out. The crowd roars. It’s time. The band takes the stage. They’ve practiced the songs, particularly the covers. They’ve sound checked the coverage of the speakers. They know the lighting rig has the proper colored gels covering the lamps. They’re nervous, but they’ve got it all covered.
Similarly, code coverage can give you confidence before your app performs on production and also tell you how live code is used (or not used). We’ll cover how to leverage ruby’s different coverage measurement techniques in concert to assist your crew and delight your audience.
About the author
Kevin lives near Boston, MA, US, where he is a Software Developer. He’s doing the best he can to cope with 2 years of concerts that could have been.
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Intended audience
All levels
Length
45 minutes (should be about 30 minutes + questions)