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  • A sign of team maturity

    You know you have a mature team when, nine months into a project, your testing stats are: 2384 unit tests 606 integration tests 205 UI/acceptance tests And no one is asking to throw a party.  In past teams, we would mark milestones, “500 tests, hooray...
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  • Stop the madness

    I've been extending a legacy codebase lately to make it a bit more testable, and a few small, bad decisions have slowed my progress immensely. One decision isn't bad in and of itself, but a small bad decision multiplied a hundred times leads to...
  • Introducing Behave#

    This post was originally published here . I really like the idea of executable requirements. Executable requirements is the idea that I can express requirements from the business in a human-readable, executable format. Part of fulfilling the requirement...
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  • Unit testing with stubs and Rhino Mocks

    This post was originally published here . I've been using Rhino Mocks for about a year now, and Oren has never failed to impress me with the features he keeps adding on a regular basis. I needed to test a particular method that accepted an IProfile...
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  • Classifying tests

    This post was originally published here . When defining a testing strategy, it's important to take a step back and look at what kinds of tests we would like to develop. Each type of test has a different scope and purpose, and can be developed by different...
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