[TriPython] Reminder: TriPython July 2019 Meeting: EGAD! How Do We Start Writing (Better) Tests?

Calloway, Chris cbc at unc.edu
Tue Jul 23 17:32:20 EDT 2019


Correct link for the meetup:

https://www.meetup.com/tripython/events/262817001/

-- 
Sincerely,
 
Chris Calloway
Applications Analyst
University of North Carolina
Renaissance Computing Institute
(919) 599-3530
 

On 7/23/19, 5:30 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Calloway, Chris" <trizpug-bounces+cbc=unc.edu at python.org on behalf of cbc at unc.edu> wrote:

    TriPython happens Thursday this week. Come on out to see Andrew's talk before he jets off to PyOhio to give a talk and tutorial this weekend (and a talk at PyData Triangle in a couple of weeks).
    
    -- 
    Sincerely,
     
    Chris Calloway
    Applications Analyst
    University of North Carolina
    Renaissance Computing Institute
    (919) 599-3530
     
    
    On 7/2/19, 4:24 PM, "TriZPUG on behalf of Calloway, Chris" <trizpug-bounces+cbc=unc.edu at python.org on behalf of cbc at unc.edu> wrote:
    
        http://tripython.org/Members/cbc/july-19-mtg
        
        https://www.meetup.com/tripython/events/261738077/
        
        When: Thursday, July 25, 7pm
        Where: Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI), Biltmore Conference Room, 5th Floor, 100 Europa Drive, Suite 590, Chapel Hill
        What: Some have never automated tests and can’t check themselves before they wreck themselves. Others have 1000s of tests that are flaky, duplicative, and slow. Wa-do-we-do? The language used for example code in this talk is Python, but the principles apply to any language.
        
        Our speaker, Andrew Knight (https://automationpanda.com/), is a software engineer. His specialty is building test automation systems from the ground up, which involves both software development for test code as well as the infrastructure to run it in continuous integration. He also does Web dev and tool dev from time to time, and he love databases and compiler theory. Andrew holds a Computer Science BS/MS from RIT (https://www.rit.edu/), and is currently employed by PrecisionLender (https://precisionlender.com/) in Cary, NC.
        
        Extemporaneous "lightning talks" of 5-10 minute duration are also welcome and don't need to be pre-announced. Lightning talks are for you to "show and tell" something you've learned about Python recently, no matter how small. We all use Python, therefore, we are always learning something new about Python that we can tell others. Plenty of free parking is available in the RENCI parking deck. The meeting will be followed by our usual after-meeting at a nearby tavern for food and beverage. Come join us for a fun and informative evening.
        
        --
        Sincerely,
        
        Chris Calloway
        Applications Analyst
        University of North Carolina
        Renaissance Computing Institute
        (919) 599-3530
        
        
    
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