I am glad to hear Chicago is winning. I would agree that my arguments have little to do with TDD and apply equally to writing unit tests. This is because I focus mostly on making readable code not comments or tests.
You're balancing pros and cons all day, the TDD approach (or any approach) shouldn't be followed without consideration to what you are giving up.
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I am glad to hear Chicago is winning. I would agree that my arguments have little to do with TDD and apply equally to writing unit tests. This is because I focus mostly on making readable code not comments or tests.
You're balancing pros and cons all day, the TDD approach (or any approach) shouldn't be followed without consideration to what you are giving up.