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Clean Code in Python

You're reading from   Clean Code in Python Develop maintainable and efficient code

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800560215
Length 422 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Mariano Anaya Mariano Anaya
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction, Code Formatting, and Tools 2. Pythonic Code FREE CHAPTER 3. General Traits of Good Code 4. The SOLID Principles 5. Using Decorators to Improve Our Code 6. Getting More Out of Our Objects with Descriptors 7. Generators, Iterators, and Asynchronous Programming 8. Unit Testing and Refactoring 9. Common Design Patterns 10. Clean Architecture 11. Other Books You May Enjoy
12. Index

Design principles and unit testing

In this section, we are first going to take a look at unit testing from a conceptual point of view. We will revisit some of the software engineering principles we discussed in the previous chapter to get an idea of how this is related to clean code.

After that, we will discuss in more detail how to put these concepts into practice (at the code level), and what frameworks and tools we can make use of.

First, we quickly define what unit testing is about. Unit tests are code in charge of validating other parts of the code. Normally, anyone would be tempted to say that unit tests validate the "core" of the application, but such a definition regards unit tests as secondary, which is not the way they are thought of in this book. Unit tests are core, and a critical component of the software and they should be treated with the same considerations as the business logic.

A unit test is a piece of code that imports parts of the code with...

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