Writing unit tests to enforce modularity in your codebase

helping developers in their daily work

Kong To

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QA engineers do all sort of testing, and even QA automation engineers automating all E2E and functional test. Wo why bother write more tests when writing code? And what for? Isn’t it redundant? We often ask ourselves if we should write more test, or what is the level of code coverage we want to reach.

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Kong To

Architect, code crafter. Code quality matters. Technical writer @TheFork, a Tripadvisor company