London | 26-ITP-January | Karla Grajales | Sprint 3 | Practice TDD#1079
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Grajales-K wants to merge 8 commits intoCodeYourFuture:mainfrom
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London | 26-ITP-January | Karla Grajales | Sprint 3 | Practice TDD#1079Grajales-K wants to merge 8 commits intoCodeYourFuture:mainfrom
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…e string repetition logic
- Added an emoji to the error string. - Included try/catch blocks in tests to verify manual error capturing. - Updated Jest assertions to match the new error format.
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This project is about how to implement the test cases first. Once we cover all possibilities, we can implement the function step by step. I learned that if we need to optimize our function, the test cases are much easier to adapt if we avoid naming them 'case 1'. 'case 2', etc. Using
module.exportandnpx jest --watchcommand was very helpful to get the real-time feedback on what was happening in our implementation.Questions
Is this how the learning approach should be? Should I study the test cases before solving the function, e.g, in Codewars?
Thank you