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I've recently been going through my YouTube \"Watch Later\" list and watching (or rewatching) videos of conference and meetup talks that I saved to watch later.<\/p>\n\n
Today's talk was by Matt Stauffer at one of the previous Laracon conferences.<\/p>\n\n
I've quoted Matt previously when explaining what to test on applications. The answer: \"The thing you'd lose your job for if it broke\".<\/p>\n\n
In this talk, Matt has a slide that goes further into this, titled \"Test to save your job\".<\/p>\n\n
The best place to start your tests is by asking yourself: \"What part of this app, if broken, would make me worried for my job?\"<\/p>\n\n
Do you have any other ways to decide what code to test? Reply and let me know, as I'd love to know.<\/p>\n\n ", "format": "full_html", "processed": "\n
I've recently been going through my YouTube \"Watch Later\" list and watching (or rewatching) videos of conference and meetup talks that I saved to watch later.<\/p>\n\n
Today's talk was by Matt Stauffer at one of the previous Laracon conferences.<\/p>\n\n
I've quoted Matt previously when explaining what to test on applications. The answer: \"The thing you'd lose your job for if it broke\".<\/p>\n\n
In this talk, Matt has a slide that goes further into this, titled \"Test to save your job\".<\/p>\n\n
The best place to start your tests is by asking yourself: \"What part of this app, if broken, would make me worried for my job?\"<\/p>\n\n
Do you have any other ways to decide what code to test? Reply and let me know, as I'd love to know.<\/p>\n\n ", "summary": null } ] }