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Testing

Two friends of mine, both excellent Java programmers, just recently got into an incredibly heated argument on the subject of unit testing. On the left was the server-side web application developer and on the right was the client-side Swing developer. On the one side a happy village, with crops of green test lights in neat little rows, on the other a dark jungle where code roamed free and wild, and any step you took could be your last.
on Jun 29, 2006 | Permalink | Discuss