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Using Groovy & Spock to Develop Tests as Assets not Afterthoughts

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Brian Westrich shows examples of testing anti-patterns, including redundant testing, white box testing, and using the wrong type of test double. All examples are in Groovy and Spock. Example source code and a Test Driven Development crib sheet are also provided to help you and your teammates write tests that are truly assets of your project.

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Brian Westrich is an independent software consultant.

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Dec 18, 2015

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