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How to Join the #100daysofOSS Challenge and Embrace the Power of Open Source
BekahHW
🌟 Introducing the top 5 Python testing tools that every developer should have in their toolkit 🌟
1️⃣ Pytest:
A powerful and easy-to-use testing framework.
Say goodbye to test classes
and hello to simple test functions! 👋
2️⃣ Unittest:
The classic.
It's built-in, it's reliable, and it's been around for ages.
A true Python staple. 🐍
3️⃣ Mock:
Isolate and rule the world! 🌍
Replace parts of your system under testing with mock objects
and focus on what really matters.
4️⃣ Tox:
Test your code in various Python environments.
Ensure compatibility and make your code versatile! 🌐
5️⃣ Hypothesis:
Property-based testing made easy.
Generate test cases automatically
and put your code through its paces. 🏃
Sarah Floris, MS’ Post
Sarah Floris, MS
“I’m sick of writing everything in numbered order,” Tom said, listlessly
For Many Years I’ve Been Collecting Tom Swifties and Croakers...
Adam Sharp
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