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156 - You don't have to test your code all of the time

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Change log

Due to the traveling we didn’t get to do the Twitch Live stream on Sunday so I’m hoping to finish the PHP login course off this Sunday (15th)

On Tuesdays (12th) YouTube live stream we continued building the proof of concept for the PHP registration course. Someone in the chat spotted that I wasn’t testing the code in PHPUnit, this raised a question about when to test the code. The code will certainly be tested but at this stage I’m just building a proof of concept and I’m literally throwing code at the IDE to see what sticks and to get a feel for the flow of the application.

You don't have to test your code all of the time

I don't believe you need to test your code all of time. Let me explain what I mean and if you disagree then please let me know at https://howtocodewell.fm/contact

My web development courses

➡️ Learn How to build a JavaScript Tip Calculator

➡️ Learn JavaScript arrays

➡️ Learn PHP arrays

➡️ Learn Python

✉️ Get my weekly newsletter

⏰ My current live coding schedule (Times are BST)

Thursdays 20:00 = Live Podcast YouTube

Sundays 14:30 - Live coding on Twitch

  continue reading

218 episodes

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Please consider supporting Anna Filina's Ukrainian relatives https://afilina.com/donate/ua-supplies

Other ways to support the people of Ukraine https://supportukrainenow.org

Change log

Due to the traveling we didn’t get to do the Twitch Live stream on Sunday so I’m hoping to finish the PHP login course off this Sunday (15th)

On Tuesdays (12th) YouTube live stream we continued building the proof of concept for the PHP registration course. Someone in the chat spotted that I wasn’t testing the code in PHPUnit, this raised a question about when to test the code. The code will certainly be tested but at this stage I’m just building a proof of concept and I’m literally throwing code at the IDE to see what sticks and to get a feel for the flow of the application.

You don't have to test your code all of the time

I don't believe you need to test your code all of time. Let me explain what I mean and if you disagree then please let me know at https://howtocodewell.fm/contact

My web development courses

➡️ Learn How to build a JavaScript Tip Calculator

➡️ Learn JavaScript arrays

➡️ Learn PHP arrays

➡️ Learn Python

✉️ Get my weekly newsletter

⏰ My current live coding schedule (Times are BST)

Thursdays 20:00 = Live Podcast YouTube

Sundays 14:30 - Live coding on Twitch

  continue reading

218 episodes

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