its code coverage, for testing, it means the code is well covered by test, infact 83% of total code lines have an automatic test. *_3% is pretty good.
i work at AXA, and we only manage 53%
83%
Awesome. Thanks for a real answer
it also means that the team has good discipline, steve ellis is a good tech lead.
it's nice to know they are not noobs but actual very experienced devs, also i read somewhere that they use agile to develop usig sprints and user stories, that's really cool, agile is the best
>AXA
any truth/detail behind the AXA smart contract test runs?
np, anything ove 75% code coverage is top notch quallity. it's really hard to be THAT diciplened, it means they are very strict when it come to quality. like every dev wheever he codes a function, it is mandatory for him to also implement a unt test or an integration test, it requires alot of work and dedication to maintain a high %
are you the german guy from a few days ago?
im not in the loop dude, im just a dev working on contract life cycle management, i woekr on contract pricing on the pricing engine. basically we generate the price for a contract HT TTC depending on the formulas, covers, region, type of vehicle, type of renewal and stuff, insurance companies have different ways to calculate their risk contributions and basically i work on the engine that generates the price for a contract, and i can tell you i'm all in on link, no shilling intended, i know its gonna be hard for insurance companies like axa to move to smart contracts, but i also know how fkin greedy they are, if they can cut some expenses and fire pple theyd jump on smart contracts
or if the conccurent insurer has a new tech, they will also jump on it
thanks user.
looking forward to the day Sergey makes you lose your job.
luckily you invested in your 401Sergey for that day.
kek
i thought the same thing reading his post.