What about WET?
Forgot to mention that! Not really a principle, but an opposite of DRY - Write Everything Twice. 😉
I thought it stood for 'We Enjoy Typing' :)
Maybe that dependable on the context. 😀
Allow your code to be WET , then make it DRY. Cool!
Write Expressive Tests • the principle to guide unit tests to be independent, because having common set-up and tear-down code makes unit tests harder to maintain, a much high cognitive load, and more brittle.
Haven't heard about this. Thanks for info!
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What about WET?
Forgot to mention that! Not really a principle, but an opposite of DRY - Write Everything Twice. 😉
I thought it stood for 'We Enjoy Typing' :)
Maybe that dependable on the context. 😀
Allow your code to be WET , then make it DRY.
Cool!
Write Expressive Tests • the principle to guide unit tests to be independent, because having common set-up and tear-down code makes unit tests harder to maintain, a much high cognitive load, and more brittle.
Haven't heard about this. Thanks for info!