On the off chance anyone is still reading this: I'll most likely delete this account soon. Find me on https://t.co/0vXzrKNEMo or https://t.co/CoH5d8kqYn.
โฐ Only a week remaining with early-bird pricing for my annual three-day deep dive into #pytest with #Python Academy!
๐ March 4th โ 6th
๐ Leipzig (Germany) or remote
๐ Three days of pytest knowledge from one of its core maintainers.
https://t.co/puGz6d0pGt
@RailService wie kommt denn diese Billet-Kombination zu Stande? Ich bin ja 5 Zonen (eben 110x2, 140, 141, 142) 1. Klasse gefahren, wie beim Billet selbst auch korrekt vermerkt?
I wanted to do a side-by-side comparison of my procedural animation to hand-authored animations on some models I bought. This is so I can better study what I need to improve.
When I got my comparison tool running for the first time, this is what I was greeted with! ๐ #ProcGen
@MacinCloud@Scaleway Only gripe with @Scaleway so far: I need to wait 24h until I can actually delete the instance again. I know Apple forces the rental period to be โฅ 24h, but it'd be so much easier if I had a "delete this in 24h" button immediately.
I've switched from @MacinCloud to @Scaleway for #qutebrowser macOS machines when wanting to e.g. reproduce a bug - 2.64โฌ/24h with admin access, vs. having to pay $40 for 10 days access on a shared machine, which then expire after 60 days.
@MacinCloud@Scaleway I used to use @MacStadium's OSS initiative for this, but I was one of the first beta testers for it in 2018, and the Late 2014 Mac Mini I got back then is only supported up to macOS Monterey. With that now being unsupported by Apple, unfortunately it's not very useful anymore.
The recording for my talk at the Swiss #Python Summit about property-based testing with #Hypothesis is now online:
https://t.co/kBpLyQqsWi
Code and slides are here: https://t.co/Z0B2OFaTeT
#pytest
Is there any #Python formatter that can be told to leave line breaks alone, and only unify things like quotes, spacing after commas, etc.? Use-case is code for my slides, where line breaks are always deliberate (space on slide / highlights). Would be cool to get rest consistent.
@pawjast@mathsppblog You mean -x. You might want to look at --stepwise/--sw instead, which saves you from also having to rerun all passing tests every time - see https://t.co/0StCqDmtZe.
Spent an eternity on a single slide on #pytest selection arguments for failing tests. Hopefully worth it!
Thanks to #LaTeX, all I need to draw one of those is a \drawex{1/good, 2/bad} etc. Allowed me to experiment with styles and colors easily.
Spent an eternity on a single slide on #pytest selection arguments for failing tests. Hopefully worth it!
Thanks to #LaTeX, all I need to draw one of those is a \drawex{1/good, 2/bad} etc. Allowed me to experiment with styles and colors easily.
I'm happy to announce that I'll be coffee break sponsor at the Swiss Python Summit (@pythonsummit)! โ๏ธ
I designed a flyer for my #pytest trainings, it'll be shown next to the coffee machines. Was nice to work on a LaTeX doc without having to wait for 375 slides to be rebuilt.๐
The Swiss #Python Summit (@pythonsummit) is around the corner!
A testing talk unfortunately had to be cancelled, so I'll be talking about property-based testing with #pytest + Hypothesis: https://t.co/3hzA07xzcU