Most code w/o tests has hard dependencies (i.e. new everywhere) or static methods, so it's almost impossible to throw a unit test in place.
@shit_so_says The engineer that wrote that specialises in .NET.
He's not trying to write a general comment on all unit testing.
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@shit_so_says Seems he's talking about a language-level signifier of difficult to test code. -
@shit_so_says I understand you're just raising the level of abstraction to look at the generalised problem so +1 to that. - 19 more replies
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@sebinsua The question was about unit testing in general, not specific to any platform or language. -
@shit_so_says You are correct. But implicitly I always try to read the context of who somebody is into their answer. It clarifies. - 2 more replies
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