Start writing tests as minimal as possible to not let the test implementation
architect the implementation.
Don't overthink, but keep notes to self for later.
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Start writing tests as minimal as possible to not let the test implementation
architect the implementation.
Don't overthink, but keep notes to self for later.
A unit test can become stubborn like a donkey if it is too tightly coupled to
the implementation.
As a lonely TDDer, you sometimes have to suffer for your own art.
Try pairing with team members to show them how to write tests ...