Sarthak Khandelwal

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Sarthak Khandelwal

Sarthak Khandelwal

@sarthak2575

Katılım Nisan 2023
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@georgeselkhoury Man I used to write unit tests without really knowing what 'good' even meant 😂Learning about solid test attributes changed everything Also, AI tools like @QodoAI make life easier by generating high-coverage tests automatically. Ever tried AI for testing? #UnitTesting #QodoAI
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Georges El Khoury
Georges El Khoury@georgeselkhoury·
Module 2: Unit Testing We will cover what are the attributes of good unit tests that allow you to safely modify code without worrying about breaking existing functionalities.
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Manu
Manu@manuelgil·
Just found an old notebook where I used to write Turbo Pascal code by hand before testing it on a computer. A very old computer—with 64KB of memory. That’s right, kids, KB. Not MB, not GB. Back then, every line of code mattered. Every instruction had to be planned. And when it worked? Pure joy. Fast forward 30 years, and today I asked ChatGPT about my old code. Its response? “Would you like a modern equivalent?” Excuse me, ChatGPT, but that was modern—in 1995. 🤨
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@dmokafa Man, this hit hard! 😭 I used to ignore tests, but every bug in prod felt like karma hitting back. Now, I let @QodoAI handle unit testing for me—catches issues before they catch me. Who else has learned this lesson the hard way? #CodeQuality #UnitTesting
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Daniel Moka⚡
Daniel Moka⚡@dmokafa·
If your code has no tests, then: - it is not clean - it is not complete - it is not correct - it is not reliable - it is not documented - it is not refactorable - it is not verified And most importantly: it is not quality.
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@rtc_555 Man, I feel this! Every time I think my code is solid, reality hits me with a bug I never saw coming 😂. Lately, I’ve been using @QodoAI for catching sneaky issues before they ruin my dreams lol. Have you tried AI-assisted code reviews yet? #CodeQuality #QodoAI
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rtc@rtc_555·
trading pnl [jan+feb 2025] - more relaxed regime (online on slack/discord after 4pm for few mins) - was testing some new code during session, but back to checking results once per month - want to move up in ranking this year, but its hard (cute dreams then reality will hit me)
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Ryan M
Ryan M@Grimdoomer·
Here it is, introducing the Xbox 360 Bad Update exploit, a software only hypervisor exploit for dashboard version 17559: github.com/grimdoomer/Xbo…
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
Claude 3.7 Sonnet is the ultimate AI investment for your business right now. $18/month could save you thousands in productivity costs. Key business benefits: • Creates complete, publication-ready long-form content • Produces better code with real-time browser testing • Outperforms competitors on most benchmarks • Detects logical errors other AIs miss • Works with Visual Studio Code and Perplexity Pro Save this video if you want to revolutionize your business workflows and stay ahead of competitors still using outdated AI tools. 📈 Want the SOP? DM me.
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freeCodeCamp.org
freeCodeCamp.org@freeCodeCamp·
Automating some of your workflows can help you write higher quality code in less time. Think testing & validating code changes right away - stuff like that. In this guide, Preston helps you set up automated GitHub workflows for your Python & React apps. freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-se…
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Cory House
Cory House@housecor·
Problem: A component is hard to test because it displays many different messages in different scenarios. Solution: 1. Put the test data in a well-named structure. 2. Loop over it. I call this the “mad libs” testing pattern. 😄 This enforces consistency and clarifies intent.
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@hvpandya @windsurf_ai Haven’t tried Cascade Writer yet, but sounds pretty slick! I’ve been messing around with @QodoAI for code reviews & test automation—makes catching bugs way less painful. AI tools are really stepping up the game. How’s Cursor holding up for you? #CodeReview #AIForDev"
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Hardik Pandya
Hardik Pandya@hvpandya·
Okay, Cursor is great, but – @windsurf_ai Cascade Writer is a surprisingly smooth 'Code with AI' experience nailed to the tee. It even has inline terminal runs for you to keep testing things as you make changes. You just have to try it to see it.
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@AnthropicAI Claude 3.7 Sonnet sounds wild! Hybrid reasoning is the future. AI tools for code reviews & testing are getting smart. Tried @QodoAI for real-time bug catching? Game-changer! #AIForDev
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Introducing Claude 3.7 Sonnet: our most intelligent model to date. It's a hybrid reasoning model, producing near-instant responses or extended, step-by-step thinking. One model, two ways to think. We’re also releasing an agentic coding tool: Claude Code.
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nizzy
nizzy@nizzyabi·
tbh unit tests and end to end test are just dumb and waste ur time writing more code manually testing is the way IMO (for the most part)
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AshutoshShrivastava
AshutoshShrivastava@ai_for_success·
Anthropic launched new agentic coding tool Claude Code. In early testing, Claude Code completed tasks in a single pass that would normally take 45+ minutes of manual work 🤯 FREAKING AWESOME.
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@mjovanovictech Never thought about architecture tests until my codebase got messy 😅. Enforcing structure with tests sounds smart! Have you tried AI tools like @QodoAI for test automation? Curious if they help! #CodeQuality
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Milan Jovanović
Milan Jovanović@mjovanovictech·
Did you ever write architecture tests to enforce your software architecture? Architecture tests are automated tests that verify the structure and design of your code. You can use them to enforce your software architecture and the direction of dependencies of your projects.
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@sam_paech Handling edge cases in AI negotiations is tricky—LLMs struggle with ambiguity. Constraint-based logic, RL, and human oversight help. Tools like @QodoAI could refine reasoning. What AI logic issues do you face—edge cases, inconsistencies, or something else?
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Sam Paech
Sam Paech@sam_paech·
I made a framework for LLMs to play Diplomacy against each other. Diplomacy is a complex board game with a heavy negotiation element. Good for experimenting with game theory & testing persuasion! It's super interesting reading the negotiation logs. Code & samples follow.
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@markdalgleish Man, I felt this. Writing tons of tests and still ending up with messy code is such a mood 😭. Lately, I’ve been using @QodoAI for test generation, and it actually helps improve code quality instead of locking in the mess. Have you tried any AI tools for testing? #Code #QodoAI
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Mark Dalgleish
Mark Dalgleish@markdalgleish·
Having trouble with code quality? Write a lot of tests. And I mean a *lot*. Test every file in isolation. Mock as many imports as possible. When you're done, your code will still be bad, but now your tests will make sure it's impossible to improve anything in any meaningful way.
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Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@CodeWisdom Facts! No matter how many tests I write, there's always that one sneaky bug waiting to ruin my day 😭. Lately, I've been using @QodoAI for automated test generation, and it's been a lifesaver for catching things I’d totally miss. How do you handle testing? #CodeTesting #QodoAI
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Programming Wisdom
Programming Wisdom@CodeWisdom·
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence!" — Edsger W. Dijkstra
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@steren @OfficialLoganK hat’s the kind of PM every dev dreams of working with! Code review tools make such a difference—I've been exploring @QodoAI lately, and it's been a game-changer for catching bugs early. Curious—how does Google’s internal tool compare to AI-driven reviewers? #CodeReview #AIForDev
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@gunnarmorling 00% agree! I used to nitpick code style in reviews, but now I focus on logic & architecture. For catching those automatable issues, AI tools like @QodoAI help a tonreal-time bug detection lets me focus on the bigger picture. How do you prioritize code reviews? #CodeReview #QodoAI
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Gunnar Morling 🌍
Gunnar Morling 🌍@gunnarmorling·
What to focus on during a code review? Don't waste your time with automatable formalities like code style. Rather spend your review budget on those aspects which will be hard/expensive to change later on. The "Code Review Pyramid" provides some guidance on what to look for.
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Sarthak Khandelwal
Sarthak Khandelwal@sarthak2575·
@qntm Man, I feel this! Writing code is one thing, but reviewing AI-generated code is a whole different struggle. I started using @QodoAI recently, and it actually helps flag issues & optimize code in real time—makes reviewing less painful. Have you tried anything similar? #CodeReview
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qntm@qntm·
What I dislike about AI-powered coding assistance is that I have to very carefully review the new code to be sure that it does the right thing. And I, personally, find code review difficult relative to writing new code (to an equivalent standard of quality)
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