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«Muéstrate a ti mismo ante tu más profundo miedo; después de eso, el miedo ya no tiene poder y eres libre» Jim Morrison
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The longer you wait to uncover a defect after creating it, the more effort it takes to understand the defect and to fix it. --JUnit Recipes
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One of the goals of Programmer Testing is to minimize the mean time between injecting a defect and discovering it. If you ignore failures, you defeat this purpose. --JUnit Recipes
"The more tests you write, the more complex your assertions become" --JUnit Recipes
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Gold Master—Also known as “golden results,” a Golden Master depending on whom you ask—is a test result that you verify once by hand and then use as the baseline for future test runs. Future executions of that test pass if the results match the Gold Master output. --Junit Recipes
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Concentrate on testing the code you have written. Don’t test the platform (JDBC access, dependencies); conserve your testing energy to apply to your own code. -- JUnit Recipes
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Do you trust the library?—If you do not trust your JDBC provider implementation, then either use one you do trust or write Learning Tests that verify the JDBC provider’s behavior against your expectations.
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This is especially useful if you are frequently upgrading the JDBC provider or you need to support multiple databases with the same JDBC code.
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"One of the key benefits of testing is the refactoring safety net—the ability to make changes confidently because you can always execute the tests to see if your last change broke anything." -- JUnit Recipes Book
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