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Effective Tests: Test First
In the last installment of our series, I presented a simple example of a traditional unit test. In this article, we’ll discuss a completely different way to use unit tests: Test First Programming. Test-First Programming In the book Extreme Programming … Continue reading
Effective Tests: A Unit Test Example
In the introduction to our series, I introduced some common types of automated tests: Unit Tests, Integration Tests, and Acceptance Tests. In this article, we’ll take a look at a traditional approach to unit testing and discuss a few practices … Continue reading
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Effective Tests: Introduction
This is the first installment of a series discussing topics surrounding effective automated testing. Automated testing can be instrumental to both the short and long-term success of a project. Unfortunately, it is too often overlooked due to either a lack … Continue reading
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