112: Six Principles of Readable Tests - David Seddon
Test & Code in Python - Een podcast door Brian Okken
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"Code is read much more often than it is written." - Guido van Rossum
This is true for both production code and test code.
When you are trying to understand why a test is failing, you'll be very grateful to the test author if they've taken the care to make it readable.
David Seddon came up with 6 principles to help us write more readable tests.
We discuss these, as well as more benefits of readable tests.
David's 6 Principles of Readable Tests:
- Profit from the work of others
 - Put naming to work
 - Show only what matters
 - Don’t repeat yourself
 - Arrange, act, assert
 - Aim high
 
Special Guest: David Seddon.
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