Lately, it seems that many people have begun to champion the benefits/necessity of building tests. As someone who doesn't have the opportunity to write Perl for a living, it means I also don't have the added plus of working with other people to see how test-driven projects are built.
So far my only exposure has been a Portland Perl Mongers talk by Brian Ingerson which was very good and a seminar given by a leader in XP that seemed kind of disjointed to be honest. At the time I wasn't ready for either. Can anyone point me towards good examples that can help explain the core concepts and possibly contain tutorials that don't assume previous experience building large apps?
Thanks,@a = ("a".."z"," ","-","\n");foreach $b ( 12,0,17,10,24,12,14,14,13,26,8,18,26,0,26, 22,0,13,13,0,27,1,4,26,15,4,17,11,26,7,0, 2,10,4,17) {print $a[$b]};print $a[28];
In reply to Testing for Beginners by markmoon
| For: | Use: | ||
| & | & | ||
| < | < | ||
| > | > | ||
| [ | [ | ||
| ] | ] |