How do you write tests for things that aren’t that easy to write tests for?
That question is a possibly terrible summary of a question sent to me by a listener. And to help me start answering that question, I asked a friend of mine to help, Antony Shaw.
Of course, different types of applications have different test strategies, so there’s not a universal answer. But I know some of you out there have experience and expertise around how to tackle this problem.
Listen to the discussion Anthony and I have about it, and let me know if you have some techniques or tips to add.
Special Guest: Anthony Shaw.
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<p>How do you write tests for things that aren’t that easy to write tests for?</p> <p>That question is a possibly terrible summary of a question sent to me by a listener. And to help me start answering that question, I asked a friend of mine to help, Antony Shaw.</p> <p>Of course, different types of applications have different test strategies, so there’s not a universal answer. But I know some of you out there have experience and expertise around how to tackle this problem.</p> <p>Listen to the discussion Anthony and I have about it, and let me know if you have some techniques or tips to add. </p><p>Special Guest: Anthony Shaw.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.patreon.com/testpodcast">Patreon Supporters</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.patreon.com/testpodcast">Help support the show with as little as $1 per month. Funds help pay for expenses associated with the show.</a></li></ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://www.patreon.com/testpodcast">Support Test and Code</a></p>