Nicole is a software engineer and writer, and recently wrote about the trade-offs we make when deciding which tests to write and how much testing is enough.
We talk about:
- Balancing schedule vs testing
- How much testing is the right about of testing
- Should code coverage be measured and tracked
- Good refactoring can reduce code coverage
- Is it worth testing error conditions?
- Are rare error codes ok to just monitor?
- API drift and autospec
- Mitigating risk
- Deciding what to test and what not to test
- Focus testing on key money-making features
- If there's a bug in this part of the code, how much business impact is there?
- Performance testing needs to approximately match real world workloads
- Cost of a service breaking vs the cost of creating, maintaining, and running tests
- Keeping test suites quick to minimize getting distracted
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