Daniel Farinha wrote:

Of course, all this relies on your ability to write good tests. I too have seen tests that didn't test anything (but appeared to do so) - and that's worst than no testing, because it leads to wrong assumptions and wastes time.

That's what I meant with my remark ;-)
I have seen a lot of unit tests that don't do anything.
br,
Bruno


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