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Re: Classifying tests: problem? solution? something else?


 

On Tue, Jul 4, 2023 at 1:19?PM George Dinwiddie <lists@...> wrote:
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I agree that the naming can be confusing because often the same name
means different things to different people. I don't get too hung up on
the naming of types of tests (though I love Gpaw's "microtests" because
it gets out of the "unit test" mire). Instead, I tray to talk about the
meaning the other person has behind the name.

I'd like to second this loudly: I noticed a huge improvement in my relationships with people when I stopped insisting on my understanding of the terms and instead focused on exploring the differences in our mutual understanding of the terms.
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