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justin cater

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Writing Clean Tests – Trouble in Paradise Posted: Mar 31, 2015 11:15 AM
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If our code has obvious faults, we are very motivated to improve it. However, at some point we decide that our code is “good enough” and move on. Typically this happens when we think that the benefits of improving our existing code are smaller than the required work. Of course, if we underestimate our return ...

 

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