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Code coverage goal: 80% and no less!

tirsdag, juli 20, 2010
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Etiketter: Alberto Savoia

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  1. Mark Roddy20. juli 2010 kl. 11.49.00 GMT-7

    I think our industry would benefit to have more of the first two people and a whole lot less of the third.

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  2. Eusebiu Blindu20. juli 2010 kl. 13.52.00 GMT-7

    Is this about developers or testers? The story is nice though. But again it looks like the testing is only scripting in your place.

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  3. Peter Gfader20. juli 2010 kl. 22.43.00 GMT-7

    I would say to the experienced dev:

    "Aim for an increasing trend in code coverage"

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  4. Hamlet D'Arcy20. juli 2010 kl. 23.26.00 GMT-7

    The Way of Testivus is the best thing I've seen in a long time. Well done.

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  5. Andriy Rushchak21. juli 2010 kl. 01.48.00 GMT-7

    The story is definitely not just about code coverage :)

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  6. KW21. juli 2010 kl. 23.29.00 GMT-7

    We need great master...........

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  7. Kristian J.23. juli 2010 kl. 09.18.00 GMT-7

    Just give the consultant answer, "It depends..." :)

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  8. Lv8+の 꽃怪獸25. juli 2010 kl. 07.50.00 GMT-7

    Hope that I have a great master who can drink some tea with me. ;)

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  9. Basharat Wani25. juli 2010 kl. 15.41.00 GMT-7

    We need more great masters

    Basharat

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  10. Szczepan Faber26. juli 2010 kl. 06.13.00 GMT-7

    very cool. Thanks for sharing!

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  11. ww28. juli 2010 kl. 18.51.00 GMT-7

    Interesting!

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  12. Júlio Esslinger Viégas31. juli 2010 kl. 11.04.00 GMT-7

    Dear Alberto,

    I would like to translate your post to portuguese and post it on our website, because I have a few coleagues that aren't comfortable reading in english and would benefit from your post. Can I do it?

    Respectfuly,
    Júlio

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  13. shilpa1. august 2010 kl. 08.51.00 GMT-7

    I really like the managers attitude. I wish people would customize to help people with various skills and experience insead of assuming that one set of instructions will get us similar results. This note is really about master understanding his people.

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  14. Unknown2. august 2010 kl. 13.42.00 GMT-7

    Cool...Master

    I guess it is a nice way to let people understand about the code coverage. Or any other question.

    I guess this is about the attibute of a person how we react in our day to day job.

    Regarding the Code Coverage. I guess the first answer was quite important. Just try to concentrate on writing the good test, instead of worring about the coverage. It is important to dissuss those test with bussiness, through that a person should be able to figure out the coverage achieved in the test.

    But nice and cool approach. :)

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  15. Petra und Thomas Briner4. august 2010 kl. 04.55.00 GMT-7

    Really nice story! Perfect introduction to code coverage for developers and project managers in particular!

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  16. Anonym6. august 2010 kl. 07.10.00 GMT-7

    >I would like to translate your post to portuguese and post it on our website ... Can I do it?<

    Hi Julio, no problem. I'd love to see Testivus in Portuguese or any other language. Thanks, Alberto

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  17. Anonym6. august 2010 kl. 07.11.00 GMT-7

    Denne kommentar er fjernet af forfatteren.

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  18. Out of Andy's Mind24. august 2010 kl. 08.30.00 GMT-7

    Look into T.D.D., XUnit, and other pre-cog code coverage methodologies that inherently strive for 100% coverage.

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  19. Jon Limjap26. august 2010 kl. 19.47.00 GMT-7

    This story has earned me huge amount of repu points on StackOverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/90002/what-is-a-reasonable-code-coverage-for-unit-tests-and-why/90021#90021

    It remains to be one of the most excellent answers to the code coverage issue.

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  20. Unknown18. januar 2013 kl. 05.29.00 GMT-8

    Great story! Love it!
    Published a german translation here: http://itscertainlyuncertain.blogspot.de/2013/01/testivus-zum-thema-test-coverage.html

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  21. Boolasa15. april 2014 kl. 05.29.00 GMT-7

    100% only! Otherwise people getting squeezed for time will cover getters and setters and leave the tasty stuff.

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  22. Unknown26. marts 2020 kl. 07.58.00 GMT-7

    Interesting post!
    Testing is a huge subject hence is subjective per se! What I aim to do mostly in my development work is to test enough for the system to pass functional and non functional requirements as required in the SRS...and more details can follow.

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