Rethinking Testing

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  • Scientist

    :microscope: A Ruby library for carefully refactoring critical paths.

  • As far as this idea, I have seen this before in a few different forms. The closest thing that I've personally witnessed being used is the scientist gem for Ruby applications. You have to do it manually, but you can instrument your code to compare old and new versions of some code. It also does some fancy stuff like randomly choosing which version gets run, almost like an A/B test. I wonder if there's a similar library for Python?

  • Scout Monitoring

    Rennaisance engineers rejoice! 1 gem 5 min to app monitoring. 5-minute onboarding. No sales team. Devs in the support channels. No DevOps team required. Get the free app insights every engineer deserves with Scout Monitoring.

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