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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

The Effectiveness of Test-first Approach to Programming

National Research Council of Canada published a paper titled "The Effectiveness of Test-first Approach to Programming", in which the test-first approach leads to higher productivity. Read more comments on the paper on InfoQ. The co-author offers that quality is also better when using test-first approach, although his research showed more consistent quality results only.

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