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Git Gud with Property-Based Testing
Summary
Katie Cleary describes her experience in applying Property-based Testing to the code in order to exercise functions, but also in using it for testing at the integration level. Cleary used both methods as a way to find casting and overflow bugs in PolySync’s Open Source Car Control (OSCC) project.
Bio
Katie Cleary is a Software Engineer at PolySync. She leverages skepticism into the rigorous application of testing and test automation for autonomous vehicle software & development tools. She’s leaned into Property-based Testing as a way to sniff out both the subtle-and sometimes overt-critical bugs in a system before potentially serious problems arise.
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