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Many devs are still doing test-after.

I paired with a guy on my team who is doing so - and he was having the whole idea difficult to understand: after all, isn¡¯t a test something you do to see how something works?

And he is not the only one, by any means. Getting people to write unit tests in general is still a battle, and most TDD sources I see appear to be ¡°preaching to the converted.¡± I wonder if it would be useful to use this list to strategize on how to reach the rest.
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On Jun 22, 2023, at 3:48 PM, Jon Reid <jon@...> wrote:

I'm here. Speaking in generalities, Swift devs as a whole are still getting used to test-after (and not even doing that for SwiftUI). Very few Swift folks are doing TDD.
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On Jun 22, 2023, at 12:00 PM, David Koontz <david@...> wrote:

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.



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