I am a developer with a passion for testing. I've been coding for 14 years and I want to share my experience and learnings with other developers to help them write better software.
I suspect some teams/companies get caught up in the more academic ideal of TDD and don't really think it through in terms of the real world. Maybe it's from a lack of experience with sloppy legacy systems.
I am a developer with a passion for testing. I've been coding for 14 years and I want to share my experience and learnings with other developers to help them write better software.
In a recent interview, I got some strange looks from the interviewers when I suggested the idea of "test to break".
That's odd, I would have thought test to break would be obvious to most senior developers.
I suspect some teams/companies get caught up in the more academic ideal of TDD and don't really think it through in terms of the real world. Maybe it's from a lack of experience with sloppy legacy systems.
It's very funny because writing a few tests doesn't guarantee anything will work at all.