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arne-mertz.de
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| | | | | Contents Inmy last post I have written about the main and secondary usesof unit tests and how they compare to other kinds of automated tests. This time I will explore [...] | |
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everythingfunctional.wordpress.com
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| | | | | The answer to the question of whether we should write automated test suites has largely been settled. We absolutely should write unit tests, and possibly even integration and end-to-end tests. But as acceptance of this practice grew, and adoption became more widespread, a follow-up question arose; How many tests should we write? How do we... | |
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marksands.github.io
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| | | | | Black and White When writing unit tests using mocks, it forces the developer into whitebox testing. As the tests are supposed to drive the design, one can ar... | |
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blog.martinig.ch
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