Arpan

arpanpal

  • Software Engineering Intern (Ecosystem Primitives)
  • Computer Science and Data Science
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Project

Github has a super helpful feature called “Checks” allowing users to hook their Continuous Integration suite up to Github. When you make a Pull Request, the suite should automatically check your changes for errors on the platform and generate meaningful annotations. My feature is will allow these “tests” to suggest changes. So, essentially, instead of just writing their output, your tests will allow you to directly apply a suggested change on the platform. This avoids the annoying process of seeing an error, pulling your code down, analyzing the test outputs, fixing the errors yourself, repushing, and running the suite again (and possibly repeating). For more in-depth information, see https://developer.github.com/v3/checks/ and https://help.github.com/en/articles/incorporating-feedback-in-your-pull-request#applying-suggested-changes. TL;DR - Your tests don’t just point out errors but let you change the code directly on GitHub.

Favorite Internship Memory

Karaoke Night was awesome. All of the interns got together, let loose, and belted out our favorite middle school jams. We have some saucy dancers in this intern class.

Favorite Spot In The Office

Library; Stockholm Syndrome from Berkeley maybe 😶