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September 2014 | End Point Blog
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Welcome to End Point’s blog. Ongoing observations by End Point people. RSpec's Anything Argument Matcher Trickery. September 29, 2014. If you're like me, and I know I. Am, then you've used RSpec's anything argument matcher to test that a method is getting called with the expected arguments. If you haven't, then I strongly recommend you check it out. Here's a basic example:. Expect(object).to receive(:message).with(:foo, anything). Expect(object).to receive(:message).with(anything, :bar, anything). My par...
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April 2015 | End Point Blog
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Welcome to End Point’s blog. Ongoing observations by End Point people. Raw Packet Manipulation with Scapy. April 29, 2015. Is a Python-based packet manipulation tool which has a number of useful features for those looking to perform raw TCP/IP requests and analysis. To get Scapy installed in your environment the best options are to either build from the distributed zip of the current version, or there are also some pre-built packages for Red Hat and Debian derived linux OS. Using Scapy within Python rath...
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SpreeCamps by End Point
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Is e-commerce made flexible. Is an extensible e-commerce platform for Ruby on Rails. Intended for feature-rich e-commerce web sites. End Point. Employs many experienced e-commerce developers including several Spree contributors. Spree is built on top of Ruby on Rails, a popular, standard, well-understood framework. Because Spree is built on Rails, any Rails developer can quickly learn Spree. Why not use Spree? Another Ruby on Rails-based ecommerce system developed at End Point. It will likely require...