unit testing for how the front end is displayed in different browsers should happen more often
These aren't unit tests, something others here have also pointed out - Implying it's a different debate, arguably with overlapping arguments though ...
I suppose "unit" could mean different things to different people. In our display tests a "unit" is just one state the frontend could be in.
But like I said, not really what this article is about. Just one thing I thought of when I read the title.
Thank you, it's a valuable comment too :)
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These aren't unit tests, something others here have also pointed out - Implying it's a different debate, arguably with overlapping arguments though ...
I suppose "unit" could mean different things to different people. In our display tests a "unit" is just one state the frontend could be in.
But like I said, not really what this article is about. Just one thing I thought of when I read the title.
Thank you, it's a valuable comment too :)