Coding in the test-first style helps here. If you don’t write code
without first writing a test for it, and you don’t write tests for
functionality you don’t immediately need, then you end up with very good
test coverage.
Cheers,
Nat.
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On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 19:47, Volkmann, Mark wrote:
It seems to me that it’s nearly impossible to write enough unit tests to
catch all of these issues before code is released for production use.
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Dr. Nathaniel Pryce, Technical Director, B13media Ltd.
Studio 3a, 22-24 Highbury Grove, London N5 2EA, UK
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