GO READ @dissociated-and-tired ‘s FFXIV write its so fuckin good go go go
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GO READ @dissociated-and-tired ‘s FFXIV write its so fuckin good go go go
Am I going to do full inktober? Or similar? No
What I am going to do is *try* and post something every day. Even if it's a stupid little doodle I've done on the bus on the way to work. It'll mostly probably be that.
Anyways here's @dissociated-and-tired 's Jaco!
It's Jacoco! (Belonging to Jacq from @dissociated-and-tired )
she's a sweetheart so of course I drew her again!
Number 10 of @sergle 's pinktober cause I completely forgot to post it 😅
This here is Jacoco (belonging to Jacq from @dissociated-and-tired )
+her actual colour pallete!
Junit: Jacoco Code Coverage Plugin Integration with Eclipse/STS
Junit: Jacoco Code Coverage Plugin Integration with Eclipse/STS
In previous post you learn about the Junit Code Coverage Report generation by using Maven POM.xml that’s help to generate report for auditing purpose and check the status of junit test case implementation but everytime for these report you have to visit directory target/site/jacoco/index.html or target/jacoco-report/index.html To reduce this effort, we can add this Jacoco plugin our eclipse/STS…
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"La tuviste fácil" "No me digas nada, porque estás en una posición privilegiada"
Pendejo me la pelé bien cabrón para estar acá.
Jacobo Wong - Dinero fácil-cosas
This is a starter guide for Java developers to generate and read a unit test code coverage report with JaCoCo in Gradle. People will learn the entire development workflow that includes starting a new Java project with Gradle, writing a simple unit test, running unit tests, generating unit tests, and reading the code coverage report.