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TEST DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
History We’ve all heard of waterfall development, you know, first we make plan, then we do the architecture, when that is done, we start coding, after that we test and fix bugs, and lastly, we deliver. And then the clients are not happy with what they got 🙂 The problem with this is that the users will have to wait until the entire project is finished before they can see if it is what they wanted. And the same goes for us developers. We have to wait until we’re finished, then the testers are finished, before we are told if there are any bugs. And even longer before the users…