Trust me. It's worth the time. In four months after you think you've got it working and you make a change, how do you know you haven't broken something far away?
Can you provide more details on your project?
If you don't create all of the possibilities up front, how will you know if your code is doing the right thing?
In reply to Re: Writing tests when you don't know what the output should be
by stevieb
in thread Writing tests when you don't know what the output should be
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