Name: Stephan Kämper
Type: User
Company: https://seasidetesting.com/
Bio: I #test & #write #software, studied #physics & worked in #oceanography. I like the #seaside and survived cancer.
Languages: English, German, #Ruby
Twitter: S_2K
Location: Husum, Germany or somewhere else on planet Earth
Blog: https://sw-development-is.social/@TheTraveller
Stephan Kämper's Projects
A CLI for scaffolding and running Advent of Code solutions in Ruby.
Some Ruby code that demonstrates that one can parenthesise in an alternative way in Ruby
Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
A repository for creating the code and the content to go with the new ATDD demo
Well, automatically generate image files from GraphViz files
A list of Tech Blogs.
A list of /uses pages detailing developer setups, gear, software and configs.
A Template for writing books on LeanPub (using GitHub and Dropbox)
Automated Functional testing for Android based on cucumber
Example application for the RailsConf 2021 workshop Writing Better Forms
A Ruby script to check the bBundler versions in Gemfile.lock files
A TextMate colour theme
Cucumber user documentation
Cucumber for Ruby. It's amazing!
Read and write Java-style .properties files with minimal intrusiveness
A syntax color definition I use ➙ SeasideTestingLight (because it'S light weight, not because of a white-is background)
Figuring out why tests pass _without_ running in Bundler context, but fail when running using bundler
Example code for a short presentation at the Agile Testing Days 2012
Exploring Prolog
Example code for the London Tester Gathering Workshop "Fast Feedback and Fun with Ruby"
fd - A simple file dumping tool
An example how a bug in one part of a setup of Rakefiles can cause a failure in an unrelated part.
Powershell-Scripts for dumping images from clipboard.
An INI file parser for Ruby that keeps comments in place
A CSS file for JetBrains IDEs
A Groovy DSL for Jenkins Jobs - Sweeeeet!
A loadtesting framework in Ruby
Rake tasks helping to check LeanPub manuscripts
Some methods to detect whether an Enumberable object contains a constrained number of elements that match a given condition