Dmitry Dygalo: "Testable code: making the (testing) world better"
Testable code: making the (testing) world better
What does it mean to have testable code? In general, it means, that the code is easy to test and it’s easy to set up a testing environment. Sometimes it’s tough to make code testable, especially in a large, legacy codebase, but I’d like to tell you some approaches and tips, that could help you make your code more maintainable, understandable, and reliable.
Dmitry Dygalo
Czech Republic. Praha
Technical Team Lead
kiwi.com
Dmitry is a Tech Lead at kiwi.com in Prague. Started with Python in 2010 as a hobby during the university, he switched to a fulltime developer job after the graduation. He loves writing tests and cares about code maintainability. Hobbies: OpenSource and traveling.