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Re: [Suggestion] GNUstep-test for quality control (WAS: Re: deferreddeal
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Pete French |
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Re: [Suggestion] GNUstep-test for quality control (WAS: Re: deferreddeallocation) |
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Sat, 18 Oct 2003 00:14:33 +0100 |
> No. The testing code is typically so simple that it's very clear
> whether or not it's correct. See the C2 wiki for more details:
Hmmm, maybe I need to buy the book then - but beyond simple testing of
component parts I find it hard to believe, especially when you are
also trying to develop database driven/modifying code - because your
tests then end up having to create some form of dummy database populated
with data underneath dont they ?
> As the wiki describes, the standard book on how to do test-driven
> development is "Test-Driven Development" by Kent Beck, co-creator of
> JUnit. It's short and sweet and definitely worth a read.
One for the autumn shopping list then :-)
-bat.