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#56: Test-driven development: It's not about testing

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Test-driven development (TDD for short) means developing software by writing tests first. I hope you all write unit and integration tests. But do you write them before the actual production code? This approach to software development is just that. You must write a failing test first. And you are not allowed to write even a single line of production code without a failing test. Think about it. If all your tests are green, it is forbidden to write production code. Everything must start from a red test.

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Test-driven development (TDD for short) means developing software by writing tests first. I hope you all write unit and integration tests. But do you write them before the actual production code? This approach to software development is just that. You must write a failing test first. And you are not allowed to write even a single line of production code without a failing test. Think about it. If all your tests are green, it is forbidden to write production code. Everything must start from a red test.

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