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by machia
5070 days ago
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Couple of big (agile) projects that I have worked had many "real testers" who weren't really coders (or couldn't really code). To them writing "natural language tests" was more suitable than producing code. The 'lower' level test-libs, that the acceptance tests relied, was either written some of the devs or the 'test-devs' in the test-automation team. |
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