I have a few small applications published in Apple¡¯s AppStore for iOS that are written entirely in Swift, and I used TDD from the very beginning to develop those applications. I tried to get my code coverage as high as possible, only there were certain areas were it just wasn¡¯t really practical to write tests. Those areas were in the minority, and what I discovered was that when I found bugs in my applications, those bugs were almost always in the code I did not or could not put under test.
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On Jun 26, 2023, at 06:15, J. B. Rainsberger <me@...> wrote:
Indeed, David, we have the Wiki Death Spiral problem: no readers, therefore no writers, therefore no readers.
As far as I know, there is only one solution: more reading and more writing. Pick one.
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 4:00?PM David Koontz <
david@...> wrote:
Maybe it is my bad mood ... but lots of things are dying (just saw Google Domains sold to SqSpace are they still alive?) - and we humans are better at denial than acceptance as a WAY, as part of LIFE.? Death is nourishment for the young.
As I look at the message list and count the messages/year ... it appears to have died again.
I found this list via following JB's feed some where... and hoped I'd find some Swift Devs practicing Testing on here... that did not happen.
I may linger on here for a while... but ... well the "space" seems empty.? Shout if you can HEAR US!
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