In today's episode, we delve into the testing tango and the art of Arrange, Act, and Assert (AAA), a practice that is essential when writing tests in order to structure them in a way that is coherent to other developers who may come across them. We discuss how to go about Arranging variables, how to use those variables (or Act), and then Asserting those specific behaviors. You’ll learn about the importance of having only one assertion per test and the benefits of leaving blank spaces or new lines for future reference.
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314. XP Value - Respect
313. XP Values - Courage
312. Feedback From Humans and Non-Humans Alike
311. XP Values - Simplicity
310. XP Values - Communication
309. 9 Roles for Creating Results or Growing a Team w/ Esther Derby (Replay)
308. BDD (Replay)
307. Motivation (Replay)
306. Imposter Syndrome (Replay)
305. Mastering the Art of Closure- Conquering WIPs in Life and Work with Brian Lam
303. Testing Tango: Red, Green, Refactor, and Why It’s Important To Follow Those Steps
302. Is AI a Friend or Foe? Can We Get Ahead of It??
301. Introducing a New Podcast - Scaling Tech with Debbie Madden!
300. GitHub... And Actions!
299. Seven Senses and Software Development
298. When the application development is no longer Juicy
297. False Feature Rich may make you poor!
296. Schedule Slippin’, Fallin’, Can't Get Up? Use XP to Prevent That!
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