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The right way to call assertions in PHPUnit

Link – arkadiuszkondas.com

It's a bit of a click baity title, but reading it I learning that all PHPUnit's asserts have a function equivalent.

During the preparation of TDD workshops, I began to think about how to write assertions. It turns out that there are several possibilities, but is there the only correct one?

Read more [arkadiuszkondas.com]

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