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Erudite_Eric29-Jan-14 4:38
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W Balboos, GHB29-Jan-14 4:58
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Pualee27-Jan-14 5:49
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I started reading your Unit Testing Book yesterday, we have a lot of unit tests here, there is a lot to be desired and we are rethinking how they are implemented. Hoping to gain some insight.

I've only gotten through Chapter 2, but the thing that strikes me most... is we lost track of 'how to code' and so the unit tests are lousy as a result. For instance... our methods got very complex and lost sight of the "do 1 thing and 1 thing only". Unit testing seems to force you into a certain mindset when you start out the coding.

I have a question though, if most methods are refactored to do 1 thing only, then the high level methods are more "correct" by virtue of calling tested units and being simple. BUT... is there still a value to testing those methods which call into the simple units, or is that left to the QA department's functional testing? The underlying question here is, will that affect my code coverage metric adversly?
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