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The *Real* Test Driven Development

tirsdag, april 01, 2014
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Etiketter: April Fools , Kaue Silveira

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  1. Christian Seitzer1. april 2014 kl. 02.50.00 GMT-7

    This is my favorite april fool's day prank up to now. :)

    As a next step i suggest you find a way to automate the test writing.
    Oh, and please sign me up for your alpha release ;)

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  2. Unknown1. april 2014 kl. 03.16.00 GMT-7

    This is 1st April joke or real ?)

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  3. Alain Chautard1. april 2014 kl. 05.05.00 GMT-7

    April 1st 2014 :-)

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  4. Franklin Chen1. april 2014 kl. 07.01.00 GMT-7

    For the record, the code inferencer demo program mentioned, Djinn is available at http://hackage.haskell.org/package/djinn and can be installed as the Cabal package "djinn" if you have the Haskell Platform installed. Also, you can do this sort of code inferencing in straight Haskell: see Oleg's demo code here: http://okmij.org/ftp/Haskell/types.html#de-typechecker

    Parametricity is great. In all seriousness, and not just on this first day of the month!

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  5. PJayTycy1. april 2014 kl. 07.49.00 GMT-7

    Will I be able to add security loopholes in Google production code by submitting such code + some innocent testcases to some unknown open source project?

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  6. Unknown1. april 2014 kl. 10.16.00 GMT-7

    Does the team now only write tests for "real TDD"?

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  7. Unknown1. april 2014 kl. 14.00.00 GMT-7

    I am interested to alpha test this public Program synthesis tool

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  8. Unknown1. april 2014 kl. 14.26.00 GMT-7

    Innovative stuff!

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  9. Chris1. april 2014 kl. 16.06.00 GMT-7

    Best one today!

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  10. Felipe1. april 2014 kl. 16.07.00 GMT-7

    Very interesting, I definitely want to try the alpha release!

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  11. Unknown1. april 2014 kl. 17.14.00 GMT-7

    If this is for real, I'd love to try this else it's a good prank, google!

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  12. Parva1. april 2014 kl. 19.36.00 GMT-7

    This is very clever prank! Why don't we train Google Brain to write code that requires less testing... at least avoiding mistakes that humans make :-) I'll probably pass on alpha opportunity, but do count me in for beta!

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  13. Unknown1. april 2014 kl. 20.26.00 GMT-7

    It‘s *REAL* real?

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  14. Unknown1. april 2014 kl. 22.55.00 GMT-7

    Is it prank or real?

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  15. Unknown1. april 2014 kl. 23.16.00 GMT-7

    where one would write the test first and then write the code to satisfy it.

    I don't think it would be possible to write the test case and the write the code to satisfy it. If it is possible , it will be the revolution in software era.

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  16. Unknown2. april 2014 kl. 05.40.00 GMT-7

    Kaue, could you spoil Mew's location, please? Kidding!!!
    BTW, I hope this isn't another prank.. got really excited about it! Great job, anyways!
    Cheers!

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  17. Unknown2. april 2014 kl. 07.40.00 GMT-7

    Awesome. Is this going to be available for Java as well? The example snippet seems to be in Python.

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  18. Unknown2. april 2014 kl. 15.14.00 GMT-7

    I am such a sucker.

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  19. Matias M.2. april 2014 kl. 15.29.00 GMT-7

    =) hahahaha very funny

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  20. Anonym2. april 2014 kl. 16.32.00 GMT-7

    Fiction imitates real life: I just published a PLDI'14 paper on actually (no joke) generating code for TDD: https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~perelman/publications/pldi14-tds.pdf
    Unfortunately, I have not yet achieved 100x programmer productivity improvements using the real thing.

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  21. Infant Gerald2. april 2014 kl. 17.42.00 GMT-7

    I dont think this is impossible. The possibility of auto code generation that matches your tests is smart way for going about writing all possible used cases. How ever I am wondering if there is a possibility to even write all test cases given a few cases are written.
    So humans write a few testcases, Code writes more edge test cases be following QA guidelines. These then drive production code. I think this is effective utilization of human knowledge

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  22. Lorenzo3. april 2014 kl. 03.30.00 GMT-7

    I'd like to please consider me for the alpha release

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  23. Unknown4. april 2014 kl. 09.22.00 GMT-7

    This is the only April Fool's prank that got me this year...

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  24. jkpd5. april 2014 kl. 17.04.00 GMT-7

    I don't bite it! I want to see that!
    So my days are numbered as a developer...Never too late to catch my guitar again and hit the road :-)

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  25. Mudit7. april 2014 kl. 01.09.00 GMT-7

    Please Consider me for Alpha Release.

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  26. Rob Baillie11. april 2014 kl. 02.25.00 GMT-7

    I'll start with of course this was an April fool's joke. Wow.

    But for those getting excited at the prospect...

    Of course, writing tests takes about 100th of the time of designing application structure and the writing code, doesn't it? The productivity gains would be nothing like as high as the suggestion.

    My guess would be that best one could hope for in a tool such as this (when it finally does appear) would be around doubling the output.

    Having something write code for you may be fantasy today, but reality soon; the productivity gains are just PURE fantasy.

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  27. Unknown17. april 2014 kl. 11.14.00 GMT-7

    real intresting stuff, would like to try it

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  28. La Indie21. april 2014 kl. 09.28.00 GMT-7

    I want to try it!

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  29. Unknown24. april 2014 kl. 20.59.00 GMT-7

    I want to real TDD

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  30. Simple Coding7. maj 2014 kl. 02.07.00 GMT-7

    if there were one, I wanna try it.

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  31. Stunami21. maj 2014 kl. 20.18.00 GMT-7

    This sounds great! I'd like to try it.

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  32. Shaked Klein Orbach24. maj 2014 kl. 04.55.00 GMT-7

    Sounds like an interesting idea, would be happy to try it!

    Thank you

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  33. Unknown4. december 2014 kl. 10.32.00 GMT-8

    I got to "where you write only the tests and have the computer write the code for you!" before checking the publication date.

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