Interesting Unit Testing Survay

According to a Telerik Survey  (brought to me by Avi Kaye) Unit Testing is still not mainstream.

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I am not sure how many people voted, and although the result might surprise some of you, these results confirm what I think about the implementation of automated unit tests.

Unit testing is still quite difficult and there is a need for better tools to help with the pain.

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16 May 2008 | TDD | Comments | Print This Post

2 Responses to “Interesting Unit Testing Survay”

  1. 1 Fredrik 16 May 2008 @ 9:06 pm

    From my own experience talking to people at user group meetings etc, the findings don’t really surprise me that much. I’m thinking that the results might be a bit skewed though, as Telerik caters mostly to the RAD crowd, who are inately less inclined to leave the VS designer surface behind and go TDD. There is certainly a market for better tool support here, like TypeMock has shown.

  2. 2 Eli Lopian 16 May 2008 @ 9:41 pm

    Thanks Fredrik,
    It is great to hear that you have the same experience. Thanks for the insight on the Telerik crowd.

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