Often developers talk about an Edge Case
as something that the code does not have to worry about because it is out of scope or an occurrence that will be so infrequent that it will never happen…
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Dreamhost Strikes Again 02 Sep 2024
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Getting feedback from running code 02 Sep 2023
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Mocking and Unit Tests 12 Mar 2023
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Python Requests library and SSL 14 Jan 2023
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Working As Designed and other stories 25 Apr 2022
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Testing emails when your app is not the sender 08 Mar 2022
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Applying Quality Assurance to your Tests 27 Feb 2022
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Sometimes you have to read the comics 04 Feb 2022
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Sometimes it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness 27 Jan 2022
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Interesting take from Tim Bray on Microservices and Integration testing 30 Nov 2021
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Economics of Maintaining Tests 13 Nov 2021
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Arecibo Observatory is no more 20 Nov 2020
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Gravitational pull from Ice Sheets 17 Sep 2016
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I had forgotten about the Coding Horror website 30 Jul 2015
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Long time no blog... 05 Oct 2012
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Science and extraordinary claims 02 Sep 2011
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An Economist Admits There Is A Problem 24 May 2011
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Global warming humor 14 Nov 2010
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Approximate calculations 25 Oct 2010
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Affordances in Unit Testing 07 Oct 2010
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Not All Error Messages Are Informative 13 Aug 2010
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Chip and Pin Credit Card Vulnerabilities 06 Feb 2010
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Still Questioning Extreme Programming 03 Jan 2010
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Doesn't everyone think about testing like this? 04 Feb 2007
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Philosophy of Testing 22 Dec 2006
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Everyday Scripting in Ruby 30 Nov 2006
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Remembering the users 07 Oct 2006