Unless you're designing and writing code against a predefined spec/RFC, I really don't feel like strict adherence to TDD is beneficial.
To me, that's partly the point. If you can't write the tests because the spec is wrong/contradictory/woolly/absent then that's a problem with the spec. Test Driven Development requires a solid spec, otherwise it's a non-starter.
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In reply to Re^4: What to test in a new module
by hippo
in thread What to test in a new module
by Bod
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