Actual Cost of Tests – Everyday Unit Testing
I’ve added a new post in the series of Testing Economics on “Everyday Unit Testing”. Go check it out.
I’ve added a new post in the series of Testing Economics on “Everyday Unit Testing”. Go check it out.
I’ve decided to start moving unit testing material to my book’s site EverydayUnitTesting.com. I’ll be linking to it from here, but most of the material I’ll continue to write here is about agile and lean. The first item is about the “Deceptive Cost of Writing Tests”. While you’re there, get the book! Speaking of testing,
The post, somewhat possessed, now appears on the Everyday Unit Testing site. Check it out!
The post, somewhat red, somewhat green, now appears on the Everyday Unit Testing site. Check it out!
I know, it’s been too long. I’ll try to do better next time. In the meantime, find out about the new stuff in the Everyday Unit Testing book. And give me feedback!
The post, one in a series of how to make code easierf or unit testing, and somewhat overloaded, now appears on the Everyday Unit Testing site. Check it out!
The post, one of a series on making code testable for unit testing is somewhat classy. now appears on the Everyday Unit Testing site. Check it out!
The next post in the “Legacy Code to Testable Code”, somewhat wanting more, is now on the Everyday Unit Testing site. Check it out!
The new post, in the “Legacy Code to Tetable Code” on unit testing is somewhat accessible, now on the Everyday Unit Testing site. Check it out!
This post, somewhat painfully, now appears on the Everyday Unit Testing site. It’s about making legacy code easier for unit testing by refactoring the code by method extraction. Check it out!