Test-Driven Development

 

Writing code is hard. Sometimes we need to move fast but also scale. Other times, it’s wondering where to start when turning an idea into an app. And then there’s diving into rabbit holes and squashing bugs.

It’s at moments like these that we turn to test-driven development. TDD, as it’s called, asks you to write tests before writing the code itself. It’s used by companies like Spotify, Etsy, and Buffer to increase the speed and quality of code production.

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Do you have… the Gifville code?

 

Recently I decided to upskill myself a little and signed up with Codecademy for a free course in coding for HTML. This means I’ll be making the first steps towards building a website. It’s fascinating stuff, and doesn’t seem as difficult as I’d thought it would be. If you’re not getting the title of this post, then go on a video site and search “Armani code adverts”…

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