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Everyone tests their code, but not everyone writes automated tests
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pubDate: 2023-09-23
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archive/2023/09/23/everyone-tests-their-code--but-not-everyone-writes-automated-tests
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# tags:
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# - a
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# - b
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archive/2023/09/23/not-everyone-writes-automated-tests
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tags:
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- software-development
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- test-driven-development
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- automated-testing
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Everyone tests their code.
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No one writes code and ships it to production before testing it works.
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It's just that most Developers test their code manually.
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They write the code, switch to a browser or terminal, and run it.
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It might be a quick task, such as reloading a page or executing a command, or it could be complex and time-consuming, such as filling in a long form and checking the results.
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In this case, automated testing is a good option.
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Instead of filling in the form, have the tests do it for you.
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It will be quicker and more reliable than doing it manually.
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