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Roy Osherove

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“If you are too lazy to cleanup your database after testing, your filesystem after testing or your memory based system consider moving to a different profession. This isn't a job for you.”
Roy Osherove, The Art of Unit Testing: With Examples in .NET

“Tests are stories we tell the next generation of programmers on a project.”
Roy Osherove, The Art of Unit Testing: With Examples in .NET

“Can you send your team to a unit-testing course for a few days? When they come back, how much extra time do you provide for your team to apply what they’ve learned in a slower pace of development? Twenty percent more? Not even close.”
Roy Osherove, Notes to a Software Team Leader: Growing Self Organizing Teams

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