Genius.com Engineering Blog
Blog URL http://eng.genius.com/blog/
Located San Mateo, California USA
Tags SaaS, software, developement, engineering
The Genius.com Engineering Blog provides insight into the viewsx of software as a service (SaaS) software development at Genius.com
Latest Blog Posts
- DKIM and ADSP: State of deployment on Oct 27, 2009 in Deliverability genius.com ADSP DKIM email MTA
Author Domain Signing Policy (ADSP) is a new specification which gives a policy hint on what to do when the DKIM verification fails. This post details rate of adoption and problems.
- Scalable JavaScript – Nicholas C. Zakas @ BayJax on Sep 16, 2009 in Software Development User Interface genius.com bayjax javascript YUI
"Scalable JavaScript Application Architecture" talk by Nicholas C. Zakas at BayJax Meetup. Tips on architecting large JavaScript applications to ensure scalability...
- Sending Email via IPv6: A Survey on Sep 14, 2009 in Deliverability genius.com email IPv6 MTA MX
Survey of 500,000 email domains to analyze pervasiveness of support for receiving email via IPv6. Uses MX records and AAAA records.
- Post-it Note Blues on Aug 31, 2009 in Agile Software Development genius.com Post-it scrum user story
At Genius.com we consume large numbers of Post-it notes. We color code stories and are constantly stymied by 3M's failure to sell notes in individual colors.
- Advanced PHPUnit: Annotations on Aug 18, 2009 in Software Development Testing genius.com PHPUnit unit testing
How to use the handy annotations feature in PHPUnit. @asset, @codeCoverageIgnore, @covers, @dataProvider, @expectedException, @group, @scenario, @test...
- Salesforce.com SOAP API Gotchas Part 3 on Aug 10, 2009 in Software Development genius.com API java salesforce.com SOAP
This is the third part in a series about tricky parts of the Salesforce.com SOAP Partner API (see Part 1 and Part 2). Dependent Picklists In Salesforce.com’s object model, two of the possible datatypes for fields are picklist and multipicklist.
- Using NCover for .NET Code Coverage with Hudson on Aug 4, 2009 in Software Development Testing genius.com .net continuous integration coverage hudson ncover open source Outlook testing
Code coverage can be quite a helpful tool in your project assessment toolbox, especially for giving you a view of untested areas of code. When I was tasked with generating coverage for our Outlook plug-in written in C#, I looked around and quickly se...




