Archive for September 14th, 2009

  • Seems Obvious Now

    Date: 2009.09.14 | Category: Personal, Test-Driven Development | Response: 0

    Just wanted to reiterate the value of TDD – I am working on a programming challenge and was surprised how easy it was to add a hunting and killing algorithm to my program.  Since it was written using TDD, I had a nice suite of fast tests which allowed me to incrementally encapsulate my new algorithms and keep the system functional at nearly every step.

    At the most, I only had two, maybe three, broken tests while adding the new classes, pulling up fields and moving methods.  Not bad, not bad at all.

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