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🗓️ 15 December 2015
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0:00.0 | Have you heard about the It Works on My Machine certification program? This is a really awesome |
0:05.0 | certification for developers. It was created by Joseph Cooney. Here's how it works. Step one, |
0:10.1 | compile your application code. Getting the latest version of any recent code changes from other |
0:15.6 | developers is purely optional and not a requirement for certification. Step two, launch the |
0:20.6 | application or website that's just been compiled. Step two, launch the application or website that's |
0:21.9 | just been compiled. Step three, cons one code path in the code you're checking in to be executed. |
0:27.2 | Now, the preferred way to do this is with ad hoc manual testing of the simplest possible case |
0:32.3 | for the feature in question. And you may omit this step if the code change was less than five lines or if in the |
0:39.0 | developer's professional opinion, the code change could not possibly result in an error. |
0:43.6 | Now, check in your changes to version control. Congratulations. You're certified. |
0:48.3 | On this episode of Talk Python Demi, you'll meet Florian Moltliq from CodeChip. He's here to tell us |
0:53.5 | all about continuous integration and |
0:55.2 | continuous delivery. Maybe you can help keep you and your team from getting certified as well. |
1:00.3 | This is episode number 38, recorded December 10th, 2015. |
1:05.2 | I'm a developer in many senses of the word because I make these applications |
1:12.2 | but I also use these verbs |
1:13.9 | to make this music |
1:15.1 | I constructed line by line |
1:16.9 | just like when I'm coding |
1:18.1 | another software design |
1:19.7 | in both cases |
1:21.0 | it's about design patterns |
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