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| Robert C. Martin 2004-04-29, 11:23 am |
| On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 07:06:15 GMT, "Phlip" <phlip_cpp@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Fitsters:
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>Where's either Mike Feather's or Paul Chisholm's FIT for C++ spike?
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>(Y'all keep pushing FIT as the cat's pajamas, but y'all might want to play
>newbie, hit http://fit.c2.com , and try to figure out how to use it from
>scratch. It currently defies intuition...)
At this point James Grenning has the source code for Fit.cpp, and is
well on the way to binding it reliably to FitNesse. There should be a
CPP release on http://fitnesse.org soon.
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| Robert C. Martin wrote:
> At this point James Grenning has the source code for Fit.cpp, and is
> well on the way to binding it reliably to FitNesse. There should be a
> CPP release on http://fitnesse.org soon.
Would it increase or diminish his workload if I privately grabbed the bench
version, noodled around with it, and did not put it into production? That's
all I need from it right now...
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Phlip
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| Robert C. Martin 2004-04-30, 2:51 am |
| On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 03:48:13 GMT, "Phlip" <phlip_cpp@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Robert C. Martin wrote:
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>Would it increase or diminish his workload if I privately grabbed the bench
>version, noodled around with it, and did not put it into production? That's
>all I need from it right now...
I'm sure he wouldn't mind if you grabbed it. You can reach him at
grenning@objectmentor.com
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Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob)
Object Mentor Inc.
unclebob @ objectmentor . com
800-338-6716
"Distinguishing between the author
and the writing is the essence of civilized debate."
-- Daniel Parker
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