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by Zvez
1231 days ago
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I remember how tdd (together with scrum) was basically a religion in 'large corporations'. How a lot of people talked about 'the right way to do things'. Your comment made me smile nostalgically... But back to the topic. I'm pretty sure there are enough books about how to write tests. And more or less all engineers understand the value of testability and coverage (not necessary tdd!). At leas I wouldn't need a book for this. But books about building something closer to complex real world systems - that's a good stuff engineers would enjoy. |
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