Keeping score in test-driven development with Python, PyLint, un...

Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 11/20/2009 - 14:33

Free Software Magazine: "Programming is more fun when you keep score. The extreme programming (XP) development model popularized the idea of test-driven development (TDD) with professional programmers in mind.

But TDD turns out to be even more useful for lone amateur programmers, because it provides much needed motivation in the form of more visible rewards for your work."


 

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