I’m in the middle and I don’t always like it. 100% coverage is mandatory for the industry I work in though. I get that module testing is important but it can be such a chore to work on. I got pulled in to help write tests for another project this month and that is somewhere between watching grass grow and watching paint dry in terms of level of excitement.
I’m in the middle but happy to be there - shit will occasionally break but we have coverage of all the important stuff… And it’s good coverage - coverage percentage is a bullshit metric that provides a false sense of security because it’s by line.
I’m in this meme and I don’t like it. I float around depending on what thought crosses the mind of the person above me most recently, so I’ve long since decided to stop caring about such “minor details” :-(.
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I’m in this meme, and I don’t like it (I’m on the left, aspiring to be in the middle)
I’m in the middle and I don’t always like it. 100% coverage is mandatory for the industry I work in though. I get that module testing is important but it can be such a chore to work on. I got pulled in to help write tests for another project this month and that is somewhere between watching grass grow and watching paint dry in terms of level of excitement.
I’m in the middle but happy to be there - shit will occasionally break but we have coverage of all the important stuff… And it’s good coverage - coverage percentage is a bullshit metric that provides a false sense of security because it’s by line.
I’m in this meme and I don’t like it. I float around depending on what thought crosses the mind of the person above me most recently, so I’ve long since decided to stop caring about such “minor details” :-(.