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    Hermione

    Hermione

    Browser test runner based on mocha and wdio

    Hermione is a utility for integration testing of web pages using WebdriverIO and Mocha. If you are familiar with WebdriverIO and Mocha, you can start writing and running tests in 5 minutes! You need to install Hermione via npm and add a tiny config to your project. When tests are run one by one, it takes a lot of time. Hermione can run tests in parallel sessions in different browsers out of the box. Running of too many tests in parallel can lead to the overloading of the main process CPU usage which causes degradation in test passing time, so Hermione runs all tests in subprocesses in order to solve this problem.
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    test-tlb

    test-tlb

    Stupid memory latency and TLB tester

    test-tlb is a tiny C microbenchmark that explores the performance characteristics of memory access patterns with respect to the CPU’s Translation Lookaside Buffer (TLB) and caches. It walks arrays using different strides and working-set sizes so you can observe when access patterns overflow cache or TLB capacity. By timing tight loops and varying parameters, the program reveals step-changes in latency that map to cache lines, page sizes, and TLB coverage.
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    minimock

    minimock a tiny http server that always return the same response

    When developing SOA, there is a time when you feel the need to be able to mock a webservice. That's what minimock's used for. running minimock as such minimock 8080 d:/response.xml will start a server listening on port 8080 that will always return the content of the file d:/response. The main advantages of minimock over other similar tools are its ease of use and its the low footprint : * executable is 20k large. (but on win$ it depends on cygwin1.dll that is 2Mb large) * avg...
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    Tiny framework for JS browser-based unit testing.
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    The HTML sandpit allows you to experiment with HTML, CSS and Javascript and see the results on the same page. The sandpit is tiny - a lean version is less than 40 lines of mostly HTML and a small Javascript function. The sandpit can be used off-line.
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