Akkana, yes that is a good idea, even though I expected the LeanPub output to be already the correct one. I'll check with them.
Thanks for reading the book, you actually gave me an idea: writing something about adding tests to a project *after* the code has been written. I already wrote a post on it, with a practical example, and this might be interesting. Many people discover TDD after they already wrote some code. Thanks On Thursday, 21 March 2019 01:15:40 UTC, Akkana Peck wrote: > > On 20/03/19 7:18 AM, Leonardo Giordani wrote: > > > Ha ha ha, yes I get it! =) I'm sorry, that depends entirely on the > > > LeanPub processing chain (I believe, I'll have a look just to be sure). I > > > hope the book will be useful even with this little issue. Thanks for > > > reading it! > > DL Neil writes: > > Yes, I'm happy reading from cover-to-cover. Unfortunately, not being able to > > refer back to (say) the Mocks chapter, means it will be of little utility > > (to me) in-future. > > For what it's worth, the epub version has chapter links that work > fine. So maybe you could download the epub version, and use calibre's > ebook-convert to make a mobi version? > > Nice book, Leonardo. I haven't finished part 2 yet, but part 1 > inspired me to go write some new tests for some of my existing programs, > and I'm planning to try test-first development for my next project. > > ...Akkana -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list