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Worldsensing

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Digitizing critical infrastructure for a safer and more resilient world

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Hector Canto
Hector Canto

Software Engineer at Worldsensing

Oct 6, 2020

Decidedonpytestpytestunittest unittest

I am an advocate for Pytest over build-in unittest, since I believe Pytest is more scalable on the long term and more readable from the beggining. In addition, you keep you unittest-based tests, as pytest is compatible with it. However, it should be noted that the Pytest learning curve is stepper. But it is worth it.

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