![]() ![]() It would be something very high-level, far away from the code, that considers your application as a 'black box'. Unfortunately, I don't know Python tools, but in Java I would use JBehave, or FITnesse. I will show you how to write a failing test first (step 1), then make it pass by writing code (step 2), then refactor the code (step 3). Write a test for it, using an acceptance testing (or integration testing) framework. We will build a few features in a pretend home rental application. ![]() If you already heard of TDD but were wondering how it supposed to work for developing React apps, this course is for you. Praise for Test-Driven Development with Python Preface Prerequisites and Assumptions Companion Video Acknowledgments Part 1: The Basics of TDD and Django. ![]()
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