Make Your Test Fail
Read OriginalThis article discusses a common pitfall in software testing: writing tests that pass even when the underlying functionality is broken. Using a password validation function as an example, it demonstrates how a test suite can appear solid but fail to detect regressions, offering a false sense of security. The author emphasizes the importance of verifying that tests will fail when the specific functionality they are testing is intentionally broken.
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