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Extreme ProgrammingArticle :: Becoming a Software Developer Part 2: Test Driven Development with Ruby
Author: awprofessional.com |
Published: 29th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Extreme ProgrammingDevelopers can become more productive and spend a lot less time debugging code by creating Extreme Programming style unit tests before the rest of the code is written. Every "Ruby nuby" should learn about test-driven development and create unit tests.
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