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🌟 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. 🏃

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Sarah Floris, MS

Here's my own [[Project Kickoff]] checklist: 1. Capture my current thinking on the project. 2. Review folders (or tags) that might contain relevant notes. 3. Search for related terms across all folders. 4. Move (or tag) relevant notes to the project folder. 5. Create an outline of collected notes and plan the project.

Building a Second Brain

Tiago Forte

• Low sensory online interview format. • If in-person – a room with natural light and a quiet location. • An alternative to panel interviews. Trying to read the social cues of 3-4 different interviewers could put a neurodivergent job seeker at a significant disadvantage. • An interview that is a maximum of 45 minutes to one hour. • The space to ask questions during the interview.

How Are You Being Inclusive to Neurodivergent Individuals as a Hiring Manager?

Hayley Bakker

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