On 8/2/06, Jean <
2004jing.lei@...> wrote:
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> I have to say it's fun to do the implement coding. But it's suffering to
> write JUnit cases.
Don't feel bad, your situation is pretty common in my experience.
The important thing is to realize that tests are important and always do
your best to make them part of your development process. We all know that
in the real world, sometimes, other tasks take precedence. Just exercise
your judgment, put testing in the backseat when the circumstances warrant it
(tight deadline, angry customer, etc...) but always remember to get back to
them and pay your technical debt whenever you get a chance.
--
Cédric
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