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I'm often asked by people what the first test is they should write in their application.

Matt Stauffer asked in previous talks at Laravel conferences and podcasts:

What would get you fired or your company in the news for a bad reason?

That seems like a good place to start.

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I'm often asked by people what the first test is they should write in their application.

Matt Stauffer asked in previous talks at Laravel conferences and podcasts:

What would get you fired or your company in the news for a bad reason?

That seems like a good place to start.

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