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* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "Testing Object-Oriented Programs" + "Why test?" + "Test-driven development" + "Unit testing" + "Assertion methods" + "Reducing boilerplate and cleaning up" + "Organizing and running tests" + "Ignoring broken tests"  
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "Testing Object-Oriented Programs" + "Why test?" + "Test-driven development" + "Unit testing" + "Assertion methods" + "Reducing boilerplate and cleaning up" + "Organizing and running tests" + "Ignoring broken tests"  
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "Testing with pytest" + "One way to do setup and cleanup" + "A completely different way to set up variables" + "Skipping tests with pytest" + "Imitating expensive objects" + "How much testing is enough?" + Case study.
* PROCESS [[PyOOP]] "Testing with pytest" + "One way to do setup and cleanup" + "A completely different way to set up variables" + "Skipping tests with pytest" + "Imitating expensive objects" + "How much testing is enough?" + Case study.

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  • PROCESS PyOOP "Testing Object-Oriented Programs" + "Why test?" + "Test-driven development" + "Unit testing" + "Assertion methods" + "Reducing boilerplate and cleaning up" + "Organizing and running tests" + "Ignoring broken tests"
  • PROCESS PyOOP "Testing with pytest" + "One way to do setup and cleanup" + "A completely different way to set up variables" + "Skipping tests with pytest" + "Imitating expensive objects" + "How much testing is enough?" + Case study.

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