2 unit tests. 0 integration tests.
- Fix the problem. - Find out it was this way for a critical, undocumented, reason. - Break everything.
@ThePracticalDev I love this series of GIFs, you're making me want to update my testing talks :)
@ThePracticalDev Who comes up with ideas like this one?
@ThePracticalDev This was the first integration test, clearly. Now mount the sink on its short side, and test again.
@ThePracticalDev New user story: "Alice likes it when water from the faucet goes in the sink."
@ThePracticalDev There was an integration test. It assumed the presence of hands in the water stream. Hands will always be present, right?
@ThePracticalDev @samstudio8 How about that? 0 unit tests.
@ThePracticalDev @base10 If urinal to left, cleaning the floor. ROFLMAO.
@ThePracticalDev I almost imagine they had intended for a longer sink but found it blocked the urinal…
@ThePracticalDev @kenancasey the importance of integration tests
@ThePracticalDev @Ooblioob for the next iteration of our talk
@ThePracticalDev Hey, @BenSayersDev @Mauri_Edo put it in your collection
@ThePracticalDev @alicejoyk Working as intended.
@ThePracticalDev @obotheclown Which joker turned up the water pressure?
@ThePracticalDev @txsastre M.ha recordat a molts de restaurants on la pica és plana i es combina amb un grifó pressto i només te pots banyar els dits.
@ThePracticalDev @colobas_ Feeling some responsibility for this retweet.
@ThePracticalDev Stop telling me you do TDD and it has >90% test coverage...
@ThePracticalDev @migueldeicaza There's this place I've been that has a soap dispenser that does about the same thing. Yikes!
@ThePracticalDev @mpkhosla I think it’s more about RTFM.
@ThePracticalDev What were they thinking, this is a feature not a bug! Waste of Water...