Nobody thinks about the tests in the crash courses or universities; that's why I wanted to learn more about this topic. When I used to work in a consultant company, you can't make a test if the client doesn't pay for it. I wanted to talk about TDD too, but I choosed to talk only about unit testing when I was finishing it and instead talk about TDD in another post.
Nobody thinks about the tests in the crash courses or universities; that's why I wanted to learn more about this topic. When I used to work in a consultant company, you can't make a test if the client doesn't pay for it. I wanted to talk about TDD too, but I choosed to talk only about unit testing when I was finishing it and instead talk about TDD in another post.
I’ve worked in such scenarios like customer projects and the misconception is that you should ask customers if you are allowed to test.
This is just part of the software. So testing Must be included in testing but it’s not optional.
I’ve written about it in this article if you would like to read it:
Everything That's Not Tested Will Break
Jan Wedel ・ May 5 '18 ・ 9 min read
I agree with you. That's why I've been learning about this topic lately. Great article 👏