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Webcast: Unit testing with the Palm Mojo SDK

Edward Hieatt
Friday, July 10, 2009

Next Tuesday, July 14, at 10pm PST, Chris Sepulveda from Pivotal Labs will be broadcasting an O’Reilly WebCast on automated unit testing with the Palm Mojo SDK. Developer testing is at the heart of Pivotal Labs’s development practices, and we’re excited to be involved in bringing testing to Mojo development. The WebCast will cover the following:

  • Introduce BDD & Jasmine
  • Installing Jasmine & add related code to the app to support BDD
  • Discuss how to write a failing test first, then add functionality to make a test pass
  • Develop a simple webOS application test first, with the Mojo SDK

There’s more information about the WebCast on webOSHelp.net.

Date: Tuesday, July 14th at 10 am PT
Price: Free
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
To register: http://oreilly.com/go/palmmojo

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  1. Steven Grimm says:

    Any word on an expected release date for Pockets? Last I saw was a “soon” tweet a month and a half ago. Looked like a nice set of tools from what I saw in the presentation about it.

    September 7, 2009 at 3:21 pm

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Edward Hieatt

Edward Hieatt

As Chief Operating Officer, Edward Hieatt oversees all operational aspects of Pivotal Labs’ consulting business including engineering, client services and the company’s open source product strategy. In this role, he drives revenue growth and performance, and is responsible for managing all regional offices across the US and overseas.

Edward ensures that Pivotal’s development teams identify, anticipate and exceed client expectations for their products. His engineering organization is acclaimed for delivering rapid, high-quality, sustainable, iterative development services.

With experience as a software developer and an engineering leader responsible for delivering web and mobile applications as well as large-scale enterprise infrastructure projects, Edward brings deep insights to the COO position. After joining Pivotal as Principal in 2003, Edward was responsible for leading dozens of client engagements, and was instrumental in defining Pivotal’s development process and methodologies. Edward was promoted to Vice President, Engineering in 2008, and subsequently oversaw Pivotal's expansion into the New York and Boulder, CO, markets. Edward was also a key contributor to the development of Pivotal Tracker, the agile project management and collaboration tool used by thousands of software developers worldwide.

Edward holds a degree in Mathematics from Oxford University, England.

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