What about all the non-coding programming knowledge one needs for prod level?

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  • Visual Studio Code

    Public documentation for Visual Studio Code

    Lately I got sucked in the Getting Started VS code resources and even knowing about multiple cursors, emmet, etc is a game changer for me.

  • 5G00EV17-3001_unit-testing

    TAMK Software development course, unit testing.

    That said, pytest is pretty much the industry standard (because it has almost no boilerplate) so I recommend learning that. As far as examples go, ironically I've got a project specifically for showcasing unit testing which I made during a university course, but for real-world tests my EguiValet server is probably the best example I have readily available.

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  • 5G00EV25-3001_server

    The server side of the course communication system project

    That said, pytest is pretty much the industry standard (because it has almost no boilerplate) so I recommend learning that. As far as examples go, ironically I've got a project specifically for showcasing unit testing which I made during a university course, but for real-world tests my EguiValet server is probably the best example I have readily available.

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