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by tolas
4429 days ago
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Agreed. It is interesting how "up in arms" so many people are getting. I've never used TDD and have been very successful both in the startup world and enterprise world. I used to think I was "inferior" and had to keep quite about my lack of TDD. At least DHH has "put a voice" to our kind. I span that weird space between product and engineering though. So most of the time I'm hacking in something like "prototype" mode, so TDD just makes no sense. I approach it more like sculpting. I'm slowing hacking away at this block of marble to produce an elegant "beautiful" product. Once it start to take shape I can create tests and specs to define the learnings and creations that I've made. Tests first? It just doesn't work for me. |
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If anything, if the adherents of TDD were to properly abandon it, then that would be TDD dying because they would have come up with something better or moved on.