I didn't say that you shouldn't test your application. Neither did I say that it will protect against logic-type errors. Just that it will save you some time by catching some of the errors early on and that you probably won't need to go as far in your coverage testing.
>I'm a fan of IntelliSense and strong-typing and discovery, but to be honest, that's what testing is for. Those who argue about writing test scripts early-on (an argument that I won't debate against) would say that's part of a developer's job.
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>Again, the tool can help with the development process, but Woody was talking about delivering an app that was closer to error-free. To me, when you get to that stage, it's far more about the developer.
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>(Jim N., no need to send me candy and flowers) :)
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