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What Are Commercial Traders Telling Us About the Price of Copper?
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The CFTC offers a weekly net commitment report of non-commercial and commercial traders of copper futures amongst other markets. The commercials are predominated by industrial users who will typically be long the futures and producers who will look to be tactically short to hedge price downside risks. As such ...1 day ago -
Dew Drop – November 19, 2009
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Authority: 127
Another massive post filled with PDC 2009 goodness. Jump to: .NET / Visual Studio | Web Development | Design / Methodology / Testing | Silverlight / WPF | Podcasts / Screencasts / Videos | Community / Events | Database | SharePoint | Miscellaneous | More Link Collections | Book of the Day ...1 week ago -
Dr. Copper Spots a Monster Crash
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LME warehouse inventories. Not looking very good with many base metals at or near multi-year highs and there being increasing market suspicion that a large part of the apparent demand rebound from China this year was purely speculative and that actual industrial demand is quite weak as represented by the fall off ...1 week ago -
Units are Not Classes: Improving Unit Testing By Removing Artificial Boundaries
Absolutely No Machete Juggling —
Authority: 100
Many developers think of unit tests as tests that test a single class. In fact, I myself once thought this way. If I wanted to write unit tests for a two-class system in which a class used another class, I’d write two unit tests. After all, if I created instances of both classes in my test, that wouldn’t ...1 week ago -
Comparing Scala and Groovy via ScalaTest and easyb
The Disco Blog —
Authority: 114
Because it’s my bag, I’ve recently taken to learning Scala . In particular, I’ve run across some situations where I’ve known instinctively that a more functional language (i.e. one that avoids state and mutability) would have perhaps made the task at hand a bit easier or at least safer to code (think ...1 week ago -
Skills Matter Conference Season - 25% Discount For OReillyGMT Readers
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Authority: 116
As we previously mentioned, Skills Matter are having a quite astounding series of events. And they got in touch to kindly offer OReillyGMT Readers 25% Discount on all of the following: Agile...1 week ago -
Cucumbered
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Authority: 436
In this talk from FutureRuby, Joseph Wilk gives an introduction to the BDD framework Cucumber and gives valuable tips for getting it adopted and used by customers and developers. Cucumber lets software development teams describe how software should behave in plain text. The text is written in a business-readable ...2 weeks ago -
Thinking my way to recovery from an ED
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Authority: 656
Help me take control of thoughts that make me feel like an ugly giant. Im recovering from an eating disorder and Im really struggling. Ive been referred to a psychologist and had my first appointment yesterday (after a long wait), and I know its going to take quite a long time to make any real progress there. In the ...2 weeks ago -
Dew Drop – November 7, 2009
Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew —
Authority: 127
Jump to: .NET / Visual Studio | Web Development | Design / Methodology / Testing | Silverlight / WPF | Podcasts / Screencasts / Videos | Community / Events | Database | Miscellaneous | More Link Collections | Book of the Day .NET / Visual Studio .NET Windows Service Installer and Auto ...2 weeks ago -
XML verification just got easier with easyb
The Disco Blog —
Authority: 114
There’s myriad ways to validate XML these days; in fact, with Groovy, the mechanics of parsing XML with XMLSlurper couldn’t be easier! Nevertheless, from time to time, because it’s my bag, baby, I’ve found that I’ve needed an easy way to validate XML documents without having to actually parse them ...3 weeks ago -
Back to the roots: Bridging the Deployment Gap
Agile Web Operations —
Authority: 400
Matthias and I started this blog over a year ago because we had first-hand experiences with the rift between developers and sysadmins. We knew this was a lose-lose situation not only for those directly involved, but the companies they were working for as well. We’ve described many real-life examples of how to ...3 weeks ago -
Feature Injection and BDD: Pull in Action
Software Development Videos —
Authority: 436
Ever been on a project where the software worked, but turned out to be the wrong software? Where the software was shipped, but didn’t make any money? Feature Injection – the method of breaking down a vision into small stories – can help! In this presentation, we talk about how Feature Injection plays into ...4 weeks ago -
Top ETFs from Last Week - BDD, UCO, UCD, GRN, BHH, UGA
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Authority: 652
Dan Pritch submits: Each week, I like to publish the past weeks hottest ETFs to share some new trends and niche ETFs out there and give investors some new investing/diversification ideas. Last week, emerging markets and commodities continued to show strength while some of the other usual suspects took a ...4 weeks ago -
Testing Couchapps with Cucumber and Culerity
upstream agile - software —
Authority: 104
On last week’s RailsCamp UK I started hacking on a new CouchApp called HejHej. Its purpose is to help me learn Swedish, but what’s more important here: I wrote this app BDD style using Cucumber , the famous BDD tool and Culerity , my humble addition that allows me to test any webapp (including client side ...4 weeks ago -
Friday Roundup: Commodities, Global Markets
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David Fry ( ETF Digest ) submits: Complete Story »4 weeks ago

