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cleancodetips/f-i-r-s-t-unit-tests #32

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utterances-bot commented 2 years ago

Clean Code Tip: F.I.R.S.T. acronym for better unit tests - Code4IT

Good unit tests have some properties in common: they are Fast, Independent, Repeatable, Self-validating, and Thorough. In a word: FIRST!

https://www.code4it.dev/cleancodetips/f-i-r-s-t-unit-tests

Bharathidh commented 2 years ago

Love this! After writing unit tests for 6 years even I had something to learn from it :)

libbyott commented 1 year ago

When you take something written by someone else, even if you only change one word, you should give the original author the credit. FIRST was originated by Tim Ottinger and Brett Schuhart. Shame on you.

bellons91 commented 1 year ago

Do they have the copyright on that term?

Is it different from DRY, class, Clean Code, Microservice?

Should we stop using those terms because somebody created them first?

(No, it’s not a critic to your comment: I’m honestly trying to understand your point)


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When you take something written by someone else, even if you only change one word, you should give the original author the credit. FIRST was originated by Tim Ottinger and Brett Schuhart. Shame on you.

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libbyott commented 1 year ago

Davide,

The point is that there is nothing that infers these ideas were not theirs. No reference whatsoever to the author who created the acronyms and what they stand for. No link to the articles written by the creator. Regardless of copyright, it’s just rude and very disrespectful.

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Do they have the copyright on that term?

Is it difficult from DRY, class, Clean Code, Microservice?

Should we stop using those terms because somebody created them first?

(No, it’s not a critic to your comment: I’m honestly trying to understand your point)

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When you take something written by someone else, even if you only change one word, you should give the original author the credit. FIRST was originated by Tim Ottinger and Brett Schuhart. Shame on you.

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