Published:
27 Jul 2010
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Abstract
In this article Brendan introduces several tips that you can use in your unit testing endeavors. He demonstrates how tests can be used as documentation, discusses the right number of tests to write, and emphasizes how test code should be maintained as well as regular code. Brendan succinctly delivers several other tips regarding software testing as well.
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by Brendan Enrick
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Introduction |
Testing is an important practice for software developers.
There are plenty of reasons to write tests and maintain them. In this post I've
aggregated a collection of blog posts of mine, which cover some tips for
testing software.
References
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Time-Tested
Testing Tips - Part 1
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Time-Tested
Testing Tips - Part 2
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Time-Tested
Testing Tips - Part 3
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User Comments
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QA Manager
Name:
Sami Ullah
Date:
2010-10-22 3:08:04 AM
Comment:
Hi ! These tips are really useful.
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SOA Testing
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SOA Testing
Date:
2010-09-06 1:17:21 AM
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Software Testing
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SOA Testing
Date:
2010-08-23 4:15:48 AM
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SQA Services
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SOA TESTING
Date:
2010-08-10 2:08:58 AM
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