Where did you learn to unit test? How did you learn?

BB bbondi at pacbell.net
Thu May 1 05:05:39 EDT 2003


Hiya,
http://www.context-driven-testing.com/ is a must read, and
http://www.satisfice.com. Several articles really are great! Short and to
the point, yes QA is the slant but read
http://www.satisfice.com/tools/testable.pdf from a developer point of
reference and your QA team will be in 'Shock and awe', hehe. For those teams
in XP mode or Rapid Dev. this is a must read.

Bob,
just a member of the Context Driven approach.

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:python-list-admin at python.org]On Behalf Of David Broadwell
> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 12:04 PM
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> Subject: Re: Where did you learn to unit test? How did you learn?
>
>
> > I've noticed in my development that Python programmers (in general)
> > write more unit tests than their java counterparts.  If I download a
> > project off of jakarta.apache.org, it very rarely has unit tests.
> > However, when I download a python module, it frequently has unit
> > tests.
>
> For the less educated here(spreading the bug early);  What
> exactly is a unit
> test? How does the investment payoff? Where can the newer programmers find
> good examples of unit tests?
>
> ( I personally know the answer to some of these, but answers
> should be good
> for the group )
>
>
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