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LHS Episode #263: Better Than Brexit
Welcome to Episode 263 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts touch on a wide range of amateur radio and computing topics including net neutrality, satellite launches, CWops Awards, AI6TK, alternatives to Adobe Creative Cloud in the open-source world and much more. Thank you for being a listener of our show!
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Ubuntu Podcast S11E40 – North Dallas Forty
This week we’ve been playing on the Nintendo Switch. We review our tech highlights from 2018 and go over our 2018 predictions, just to see how wrong we really were. We also have some Webby love and go over your feedback.
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Full Circle Weekly News #116
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Full Circle Weekly News #117
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Testing REST APIs with Docker containers and pytest
Let's say you've got a web application you need to test.
It has a REST API that you want to use for testing.Can you use Python for this testing even if the application is written in some other language? Of course.
Can you use pytest? duh. yes. what else?
What if you want to spin up docker instances, get your app running in that, and run your tests against that environment?
How would you use pytest to do that?
Well, there, I'm not exactly sure. But I know someone who does.
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