Yeah I figured I was. However, I wanted to get everything down in first and see if I was missing the point or was simply off the mark by a few points.

Your method of understanding test suites is a good idea but sadly would not work where I am. My co-workers would simply make the change and then shotgun debug until it worked. It wouldn't even be a concern except when explaining why its taking so long to make the change.

I see your point about change but not about the test suite. After all, in our environment we need to prove it will work and it won't crash. But still - that is just my opinion :).

Thanks!

In reply to Re^2: Winning people over to better development practises by simon.proctor
in thread Winning people over to better development practises by simon.proctor

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