Andy Campbell (@ranfordb) 's Twitter Profile
Andy Campbell

@ranfordb

husband, father, disciple of christ, latter day saint, wanna be runner, engineering manager at MathWorks, unit test enthusiast

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linkhttp://blogs.mathworks.com/developer calendar_today01-04-2009 05:08:13

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Patrick Mineault (@patrickmineault) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm writing research code very differently than I used to in grad school - from anxiety-inducing brittle academic code to test-driven development. Would others be interested in learning how to write research code that won't bite back?

Andy Campbell (@ranfordb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy new year! Here's a great goal - get all of your MATLAB projects automated under CI! Its super easy to get started and public projects are free! blogs.mathworks.com/developer/2020…

Mike Croucher is on BlueSky (@walkingrandomly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really happy to announce that I have joined The Mathworks MATLAB as a Customer Success Engineer and will be working with various Universities and Research Institutes in the UK.

Kevlin Henney (@kevlinhenney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the issues I see with how people report test coverage is that they normally use a shorthand, and often without knowing it: you often hear something like "We have 80% coverage" when what the speaker intended to say was "We have 80% statement coverage".

Nathan Marz (@nathanmarz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Deterministic simulation is the cheat code for building distributed systems. It's counterintuitive, but the best way to test a distributed system is by running the whole thing on a single thread. Here's a great post on this subject from our tech blog.

Hans (@scharler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do these all have in common #azuredevops #CircleCI #GitHubActions #Jenkins and #TravisCI? They all support MATLAB tests and CI/CD workflows. Learn more here: github.com/mathworks/ci-c…

Kent Beck 🌻 (@kentbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Much dysfunction in software development stems from making it legible, in the Seeing Like A State sense. Legible development is capped at the value you can imagine at the beginning. Legible development also incentives ignoring important illegible properties like morale.

Marc J. Randazza 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇧🇷 (@marcorandazza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Those of us who are vaccinated, but believe in civil liberties -- we are the ones who can really make a difference. I think you're foolish not to get vaccinated. But, I love your freedom as much as I love my own. I will stand up for you.

Andy Campbell (@ranfordb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Awesome. For all you open source MATLAB-ers out there remember we also have free licenses for CI usage on great cloud platforms like @circleci Get started here: blogs.mathworks.com/developer/2021…

Andy Campbell (@ranfordb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

…and if you like building development tools, and like building them to open up world class development workflows for the world’s too scientists and engineers, come help us do just that! mathworks.com/company/jobs/o…

Andy Nassiff (@a_nassiff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations and good luck to the following athletes competing at the Track and Field National Meets in Boston and New York:

Congratulations and good luck to the following athletes competing at the Track and Field National Meets in Boston and New York: