Week 9 – Python Unit Testing
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog Screenshot image of your annotation left (using Hypothes.is with your login) on the document “Simple Smalltalk Testing: With Patterns“.
TC3045 Software Quality and Testing
A Connected Course
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog Screenshot image of your annotation left (using Hypothes.is with your login) on the document “Simple Smalltalk Testing: With Patterns“.
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog Bugs are a pain in the ass for most developers. Most of a developer’s time is probably spent fixing
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog I found out after having a lot of late assignments for this class, that having to create blog after
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog 1. Reflect on what you already knew and what you learned in this exercise. I actually learned quite a
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog 1. Ensure that you can use your JUnit (or other unit testing) via the command line. I didn’t install Java
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog 1. Ensure that you have your GitHub account. 2. Ensure that you have a repository created for testing. For
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog This is part 2 of the Intro to DevOps, the links can be found here: Intro to DevOps –
–Originally published at Carlos Rueda Blog is a new term emerging from the collision of two major related trends. The first was also called “agile infrastructure”
–Originally published at Testing – Coding !=! In part 2 of our DevOps assignments we setup a server in linux. First I downloaded Ubuntu 18.04
–Originally published at Testing – Coding !=! DevOps is the acronym in english for dev = development and ops = operations which focus on Communication