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Test & Code

Building software is more fun with tests.

Episodes

Total: 268

48: A GUI for pytest

2018/10/8

The story of how I came to find a good user interface for running and debugging automated tests is i

Interview with Andy Knight, the Automation Panda. Selenium & WebDriver Headless Chrome Gherki

How do you write tests for things that aren’t that easy to write tests for? That question is a poss

David Heinemeier Hansson is the creator of Ruby on Rails, founder & CTO at Basecamp (formerly 37

Nina Zakharenko is a cloud developer advocate at Microsoft focusing on Python. She's also an excelle

After I had wrapped up the interview with Kelsey Hightower for episode 43, I asked him one last ques

I first heard Kelsey speak during his 2017 PyCon keynote. He's an amazing speaker, and I knew right

This interview with Trey Hunner discusses his use of automated tests to help teach programming. Aut

We talk with Anthony Shaw about some of the testing problems facing both DevOps teams, and Agile tea

Adam is the host of The Gently Mad podcast, and teaches the steps in creating and growing a podcast

Complete and exhaustive testing is not possible. Nor would it be fun, or maintainable, or a good use

RCRCRC was developed by Karen Nicole Johnson. In this episode we discuss the mnemonic/heuristic and

This episode starts down the path of test strategy with the first tests to write in either a legacy

Stephanie is a co-founder and graphics engineer at Binomial. She works on Basis, an image compresso

There are lots of ways to up your skills. Of course, I'm a big fan of learning through reading books

34: TDD and Test First

2017/12/31

An in depth discussion of Test Driven Development (TDD) should include a discussion of Test First. S

A discussion with Katharine Jarmul, aka kjam, about some of the challenges of data science with resp

A wonderful discussion with David Hussman. David and Brian look back at what all we've learned in XP

What started as a twitter disagreement carries over into this civil discussion of software testing.

M. Scott Ford is the founder and chief code whisperer at Corgibytes, a company focused on helping ot