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A new initiative called Hegel is drawing attention for proposing a universal protocol for property-based testing (PBT) along with a family of libraries built around it. Rather than treating PBT as language-specific tooling, Hegel aims to standardize how generators, shrinking, and test execution communicate, making it easier to share test strategies and infrastructure across ecosystems. The project’s appearance on Hacker News signals growing interest in making advanced testing techniques more portable and interoperable, potentially reducing fragmentation among existing PBT frameworks and lowering adoption barriers for teams that work in multiple languages.
Mysteries of Dropbox: Property-Based Testing of a Distributed Sync Service [pdf]
Mysteries of Dropbox: Property-Based Testing of a Distributed Sync Service [pdf]
Hegel, a universal property-based testing protocol and family of PBT libraries
Hegel, a universal property-based testing protocol and family of PBT libraries
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