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by mmahemoff
279 days ago
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A major advantage of pure models is testability. If your conception of a "model" is perversely a user-facing widget, congratulations, you'll need to write UI tests that simulate button presses and other such user actions, and maybe even inspecting pixels to check resulting state. Tests like that are a pain to compose and are fragile since the UI tends to evolve quickly and may also be vulnerable to A-B experiments. Juice ain't worth the squeeze in most cases. In contrast, pure model components tend to evolve slowly, which justifies the investment of a comprehensive test suite which verifies things like data constraints, business logic, persistence. If automated testing were seen as a priority, this would be a no-brainer for any serious app. However, testing tends to be underappreciated in app development. This goes some way to explaining why frameworks carelessly fold in M, V, C to the same component. |
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