I've found that working on a highly dependent bit of code, when you start to start your first test, it can take a long time, but over time, you start to really see it paying of. It becomes easier to reorganise your code and you can use that first test as the basis to write tests in other modules which are similar in complexity. It's really exponential benefit after the first one
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Couldn't agree more. Thanks for sharing.
I've found that working on a highly dependent bit of code, when you start to start your first test, it can take a long time, but over time, you start to really see it paying of. It becomes easier to reorganise your code and you can use that first test as the basis to write tests in other modules which are similar in complexity. It's really exponential benefit after the first one