By v2amol
via karldmoore.blogspot.com
Published: Nov 08 2007 / 21:26
Lots of my development effort is taken up writing unit tests. These tests form a nice warm security blanket for the code that I've developed. If the code is broken, typically these tests are the first feedback that something is wrong. Although some people fear the little red bar, it's become a common part of development. So with this in mind, it's vitally important that when a test fails, is crystal clear what really went wrong.
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