When starting to get in the habit of writing unit tests, don;t start with an expectation of 80% code coverage ..<\/p>\n
I’ve also experienced teams where they start with 80% code coverage, it becomes so difficult to get there at the start<\/p>\n
Teams ended up not pushing code to the master branch which caused even bigger problems<\/p>\n
Her suggestion was to start with something like all new code should have a decent amount of code coverage, which makes more sense<\/p>\n
Writing unit tests sometimes can be tricky, and time consuming without libraries and frameworks to support<\/p>\n
It takes a while to get some helping libraries in place, so take it step by step.<\/p>\n
Treat it as an evolution, not a revolution !<\/p>\n
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