Tfw you didn't even have time to learn the first technology before the second one replaced itpic.twitter.com/JD3qVwL9cq
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Replying to @wesbos
I feel like every time I try to learn a testing framework a new one comes out- I guess jest is the thing now
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Replying to @sarah_edo @wesbos
as a certified JS Testing Thoughtleader™ I can tell you that tool matters much much less than approach
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in fact, the culture of tool churn is a huge reason why most JS devs are in a state of arrested development w.rt. testing
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Replying to @searls @sarah_edo
What are your thoughts on just hoping things work
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Replying to @wesbos @sarah_edo
at least that's an honest strategy with a surefire execution approach
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how do you write unit tests that don't just validate the thing you already know to look for
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do you mean stuff like fuzz testing? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzz_testing … @searls @wesbos
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first off,
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Replying to @sarah_edo
ohh cool, hadn't heard that word before
- my strat is to get close to 100% cov and then regression test as needed
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