Comment by quacker 3 years ago Or I could be using two floats (adding or multiplying). Or three. 2 comments quacker Reply mr_toad 3 years ago I was looking for this comment. In my experience functions that work with large multi-variate datasets cause TDD to fall flat on its face. k0k0r0 3 years ago No they don't. As far as Test Driven Development is commonly understood, at least. TDD would be extremely stupid if the idea would fall flat on its face when tests can not cover the whole input.
mr_toad 3 years ago I was looking for this comment. In my experience functions that work with large multi-variate datasets cause TDD to fall flat on its face. k0k0r0 3 years ago No they don't. As far as Test Driven Development is commonly understood, at least. TDD would be extremely stupid if the idea would fall flat on its face when tests can not cover the whole input.
k0k0r0 3 years ago No they don't. As far as Test Driven Development is commonly understood, at least. TDD would be extremely stupid if the idea would fall flat on its face when tests can not cover the whole input.
I was looking for this comment. In my experience functions that work with large multi-variate datasets cause TDD to fall flat on its face.
No they don't. As far as Test Driven Development is commonly understood, at least. TDD would be extremely stupid if the idea would fall flat on its face when tests can not cover the whole input.