07 Oct, 2011
Digital Spinners has signed a Joint Venture agreement with Mr. Higo Jasser, Australia. The partnership will go in a long way in securing large scale IT projects in international market. Digital Spinners is deploying the policy of collaborations with the IT sector worldwide.
08 Oct, 2011
DigitalSpinners Web services has successfully launched dynamic website for a young dynamic company progressing to become the leading RFID integrator and innovator in the Middle East region, Tagit.
08 Oct, 2011
DS proudly announces the acquisition of English Online project. This project is in Zend Framework. OOP development techniques and procedures are followed in this project.
08 Oct, 2011
Konnect Recruitment and Training services has selected DigitalSpinners for web design and development. Konnect team acquired the services to meet the idea of match the talent with organization.
08 Oct, 2011
ITDI finally decided to get the web services from DigitalSpinners for the web based project. DigitalSpinners will develop information system to manage systematically and more effectively.
08 Oct, 2011
DigitalSpinners Won the Project from USEFP. USEFP has approached DigitalSpinners for the revamping of its Websites. This website is developed in the DSCMS technology. Website will help the administration of USEfp to make update in the contents in easy and professional way.
08 Oct, 2011
DigitalSpinners provided a complete website design, development and marketing solution to Shinning careers. Shining careers, Pakistan is a network of professionals and experts from over 30 different professions with the motive to provide educational planning advice and career guidance to our young generation. Solution provided by us will help the team members to manage their categories well and to be updated.
07 Oct, 2011
Test Driven Development, or TDD for short, is a simple software development practice where unit tests, small focused test cases, drive the development forward. This is most easily explained by the Three Rules of TDD that dictate the following:
That means that test cases are written before any production code. Not all tests are written up front, it is rather that a small test is written, then a small piece of production code is written that only allows that test to pass. This is repeated in many small iterations: test, fail, code, pass, test, fail, code, pass...
Why TDD?
A significant advantage of TDD is that it enables you to take small steps when writing software. This is a practice that is far more productive than attempting to code in large steps. For example, assume you add some new functional code, compile, and test it. Chances are pretty good that your tests will be broken by defects that exist in the new code. It is much easier to find, and then fix, those defects if you have written two new lines of code than two thousand. The implication is that the faster your compiler and regression test suite, the more attractive it is to proceed in smaller and smaller steps. I generally prefer to add a few new lines of functional code, typically less than ten, before I recompile and rerun my tests.
“The act of writing a unit test is more an act of design than of verification. It is also more an act of documentation than of verification. The act of writing a unit test closes a remarkable number of feedback loops, the least of which is the one pertaining to verification of function”.
07 Oct, 2011
Digital Spinners has launched a new office in Norway. This will be a proper functional bridge to perform their work worldwide. By considering our company’s stated solution and devotion towards our work the company is expanding its business successfully.