No matter your position, background, education, experience, whatever, we all test our code at some point as we develop our projects (Figure 12-1). You could, at a rudimentary level, consider the build process and even the automatic error detection in Xcode as a form of testing. Long ago, shortly after the invention of the wheel, coding was nothing more than flipping switches on a computer console, hitting a button to enter the instruction, and eventually running the program. Pressing the Run button was the only testing possible. The paradigm shifts in recent years have put testing ...
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12. Testing
Molly K. Maskrey1
(1)Parker, Colorado, USA
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