Why on earth would you want to write a test with no assert statements?
After all, aren't assert statements how you decide wether a test passes or fails?
In this episode, we walk through a handful of useful examples of test code without asserts.
We also talk about how these types of tests are a great way to dip your toe into testing.
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160: DRY, WET, DAMP, AHA, and removing duplication from production code and test code
159: Python, pandas, and Twitter Analytics - Matt Harrison
158: TDD in Swift - Gio
157: pre-commit - Anthony Sottile
156: Flake8: Python linting framework with Pyflakes, pycodestyle, McCabe, and more - Anthony Sottile
155: Four Questions to Ask Frequently During Software Projects - Tim Ottinger
154: Don't Mock your Database - Jeff Triplett
153: Playwright for Python: end to end testing of web apps - Ryan Howard
152: Python Packaging - Brett Cannon
151: Python Adventure - Brandon Rhodes
150: A Practical Testing Strategy
149: I don't test my code, "crappy Python" is all I write - Corey Quinn
148: Coverage.py and testing packages
147: Testing Single File Python Applications/Scripts with pytest and coverage
146: Automation Tools for Web App and API Development and Maintenance - Michael Kennedy
145: For Those About to Mock - Michael Foord
144: TDD in Science - Martin Héroux
143: pytest markers - Anthony Sottile
142: MongoDB - Mark Smith
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