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justin cater

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Writing Tests for Data Access Code – Don’t Test the Framework Posted: Jul 22, 2014 7:27 PM
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When we write tests to our data access code, should we test every method of its public API? It sounds natural at first. After all, if we don’t test everything, how can we know that our code works as expected? That question provides us an important clue: Our code.       We should write […]

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