Hi all,
I suspect that most of us who do test-driven development will probably
argue that tests do not slow down our development or, better still,
will speed up our development. Usually I find this is true for myself,
but not now. I could really use feedback on
Ovid wrote:
The code is designed well enough that adding new features is quick and
easy. Unfortunately, whenever I need to change my code I fire up a Web
server and view the results in the browser and then write the tests
after I've written the code (this is closely related to When
--- Christopher H. Laco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I feel your pain. The test suite for Handel has xml/tt output tests
for
its AxKit and Template Toolkit plugins. I've got oodles of template
pages using the components whos output I compare to static .out
files
that contain the expected
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Moin,
On Friday 28 October 2005 22:34, Christopher H. Laco wrote:
Ovid wrote:
The code is designed well enough that adding new features is quick
and easy. Unfortunately, whenever I need to change my code I fire up
a Web server and view the results in the