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by evfanknitram
3052 days ago
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Where I'm at it wouldn't really matter if there was 100% code coverage. I have still to understand how 100% coverage ensures that the product looks good, isn't confusing, does not contain grammar errors and actually implement what the customer wanted in the first place. Maybe this works well in a company where everyone is great UI artists and who sits with the customers from day 1 until deploy. Where I work we often think we have a good idea om what we want to implement but after seeing it run we realize we need to tweak some things to make it really good. |
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