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NovemberMike posted:Yeah, it's probably best to start with a real TDD book if you're interested in unit testing. Unit testing is a little all or nothing, where trying to tack tests onto code that wasn't written for it can be painful and the tests tend to be brittle. Integration testing is a little less all or nothing, in that it's easy to write a test for the happy path that demonstrates that the core system works. Really they shouldn't be hacking tests into code, more hacking code into tests in that situation. Hideous as it may be.
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