Ben Longden
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Think of the full software development life cycle. We gather requirements, create user stories, break them down into tasks, estimate, fight with your client about how long it’s all going to take, renegotiate the timings (what’s 35% of the development time on unit tests? Do we need those?), submit a revised timescale with cut down [...]
I think a lot of people when getting into unit testing naturally assume (and are told) that typically, a unit is a single method or function within your code, and each unit should have a unit test.
To an extent this is true – until you are presented with what you do with protected or [...]
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