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by wizzwizz4
2227 days ago
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They're worried that there isn't testing code to prove that it's correct. If it's proven correct in other ways, it doesn't need unit tests. Yeah, the code's bad – so what? It wasn't written by programmers. Most simulation code is bad, but if it's been proven correct it doesn't need to be good. From what I can tell, this is a matter of conflicting conventions in different fields meeting head-on. |
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