The official guidance on test-driven development is to follow thered-green-refactorcycle:...read more >>
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The official guidance on test-driven development is to follow thered-green-refactorcycle:...read more >>
Let’s send some emails!Imagine you write a function that sends an email to a customer. Your initial function call might look like this: ...read more >>
I'm part of the MathWorksconsulting teambased in the UK specialising in software architecture and testing (Andy'sposted an article from mebefore). As part of some recent training I was delivering, I was contemplating this diagram that has been floating around internally for a number of years:...read more >>
CI services in the cloud. They are beautiful. All you need to do is drop a little bit o' yaml in your repository and a whole world of automated build and test infrastructure starts creating some good...read more >>
Welp, it's the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanzaa, Festivus, or, you know, Tuesday, I certainly wish you a well and happy close out to a pretty unprecedented and challenging...read more >>
Today I'd like to introduce first time blog contributor Tim Johns. Tim is a consultant in our UK office who has a wealth of experience utilizing the power of MATLAB for production applications. He is here to highlight a powerful workflow he has developed and is sharing for testing with databases. Take it away Tim!。..read more >>
Now that we have MATLAB projects self-describing how they can be tested, let me get after what I hinted atlast post。In particular, how easy it is to get the project set up and ready to roll with your automated CI build. We have discussedmany times on this bloghow to get squared away with your MATLAB and Simulink code on Jenkins, but we have never discussed how we are working to make it easier for you. This needs to be rectified!...read more >>
So now youknow a bit about projects。你can see how they enable you to create a standard environmental setup so that you (and others!) can reproduce the right conditions to get going without fuss or learning curves. It gives you a fundamental unit of development so that all contributors know how to immediately get going and contribute to your work....read more >>
Hello everyone. It has been quite a long time since we've posted anything in this forum. It's not for lack of topics though! We have many great and exciting topics to discuss, and we'd like to kick it off with a great guest post from Laura Dempsey. Laura is an application engineer in our UK office and she has a great energy and interest in how we can develop high integrity MATLAB code. She is here to discuss a feature that is both mature and established as well as new and exciting. Take it away Laura.。..read more >>
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