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Think about your audience

My audience is what I like to call the Arc Reactor to my Iron Man suit.

The mission if the Wikimedia Foundation is to bring free educational content to the world. Wikimedia is a global community id contributors and anyone who shares Wikimedia's vision to collect and share knowledge that fully represents human diversity is very much welcome to participate in the community.

Imagine a world where every single human being can freely share in the sum of knowledge. The purpose of integration testing is to expose show you how well modules/units in your software interacts. Hence, the community is rest assured that changing or refactoring Wikimedia won't break the API.

In the past month, I have learnt quite a number of things just as I have made my own share of mistakes. Remember, Everybody Struggles. The most interesting thing I learnt is that Wikimedia powers Wikipedia. I have used Wikipedia as my go-to for answers for years now and I never even knewπŸ˜ƒ. I also did learn about Integration Testing (this helps assure the team that things work together), Testing with Mocha(a JavaSript test framework for Node Js programs), a team collaboration tool; Gerrit(how I get my code reviewed), a Software Development Platform; Phabricator.

This has been interesting for me so far and I am very excited about the opportunity to learn; the one I have had and the one that awaits me😍. Let's share more knowledge!

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