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Why write unit tests? There is no benefit for the customer.
Me while trying to upgrade to an newer version... ┐(͠≖ ͜ʖ͠≖)┌

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  • 3
    I thought you were down with it..?
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    @Pyjong I guess he changed his mind after he couldn't fix the other 195 tests
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    Working on multiple projects 😊 @Pyjong
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    Why work on tests that no one will run for X years... It can be kind of useless...
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    @jotamontecino because the project did not have any feature upgrades
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    I'm slowly getting into TDD with generating the entire class' public through my IDE's Generate Method/Class functionality, I must say it's tiresome but it feels safe 🤔 (red, green, refactor)
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    @jotamontecino why hire/work for people who don't think QA is important
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    @pk76 what would you rate more important: Good technical competence or dedication for testing?
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    @Pyjong good technical competence is proven through verifying they are actually competent. These are not different things and you're imposing a false dichotomy.
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    @pk76 sorry I don't know what dichotomy is. Do I understand correctly, you mean one implies the other?
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    @Pyjong this would be a good question for an extra rant 😊
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