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S11:E2 - Why all developers should understand the basics of testing (Angie Jones)

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Tech News, Technology

4.7618 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

We talk putting your code to the test with Angie Jones, Senior Developer Advocate at Applitools, and former Senior Software Engineer in Test at Twitter.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Codenademy podcast, where we talk to people on their coding journey,

0:08.9

and hopes of helping you on yours.

0:10.8

I'm your host, Aron, and today we're talking about testing code with Angie Jones,

0:16.6

senior developer advocate at Apple Tools, and former senior software engineer in test at Twitter.

0:22.6

So I needed to be able to in any given day, write in at least three or four programming languages,

0:30.6

and work with three or four various automation frameworks.

0:35.6

Angie talks about how she got into testing,

0:38.8

some of the testing and problems she had to solve

0:40.8

while working at Twitter,

0:42.1

and why all developers should understand the basics of testing.

0:45.8

After this.

0:53.5

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