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Noah,<br> Check out Michael Feather's book, "<font style="" color="#ff0000"><b>Working Effectively With Legacy Code"</b></font>.<br>ISBN 0-13-117705-2<br>Thanks,<br>Al Snow<br>Agile Software Automation JumpStart/Turnaround Architect<br>My Blog of Links: http://the-neatest-stuff.blogspot.com/<br><br>> Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 12:16:39 +1300<br>> From: noah.gift@gmail.com<br>> To: testing-in-python@lists.idyll.org<br>> Subject: [TIP] Going From Untested Perl to Tested Python<br>> <br>> Hi,<br>> <br>> I am starting to convert a rather large code base from untested Perl<br>> to tested Python. One idea I had was to write tests in Python, that<br>> tests the Perl code. Once I have the core functionality worked out,<br>> the next step is to rewrite it in Python, and finish off unit testing.<br>> Has anyone else done something like this, and if so do you have<br>> recommendations?<br>> <br>> For the Python code that is untested I am using Pythoscope, which is<br>> quite nice so far.<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Cheers,<br>> <br>> Noah<br><br><br /><hr />HotmailŪ goes where you go. On a PC, on the Web, on your phone. <a href='http://www.windowslive-hotmail.com/learnmore/versatility.aspx#mobile?ocid=TXT_TAGHM_WL_HM_versatility_121208 ' target='_new'>See how.</a></body>
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