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Now I’m Feeling ThirstyYou’re making morning drip coffee. You need to make 2 cups. Do you: Put 1 cups worth of water in the boiler so the water boils sooner and the first cup is ready sooner or,Put 2 cups worth of water in so both cups are done sooner?I posted the question above on Twitter and received 50 replies (a lot for one of my tweets). Most of the comments were either snark or thoughtful co
System under testGo placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence Recently, I published this tweet: Tests should be coupled to the behavior of code and decoupled from the structure of code. Seeing tests that fail on both counts. I thought this property of tests was obvious and widely understood, but the tweet blew up. I have seen tests which are just a horrible
Chocolate versus vanillaBDD versus TDD. This test tool versus that test tool. Test-before versus test-after versus this-works-trust-me. At some point I got tired of the debates about details. I prefer to discuss principles. Details go back and forth without any push to conclusion. Chocolate versus vanilla. Chocolate. Vanilla. Chocolate. Vanilla. Even if someone is compelled to concede an argument
The new style versus test-driven developmentAs part of Limbo on the Cheap, we invented a new programming workflow. I introduced “test && commit”, where every time the tests run correctly the code is committed. Oddmund Strømme, the first programmer I’ve found as obsessed with symmetry as I am, suggested that if the tests failed the code should be reverted. I hated the idea so I had to try it. The f
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