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My problem is not only to write test (there is enough resource to learn a framework or the basic syntax) I also can't figure how to make a relevant test set. It seems a complete subject that I cannot find resources on. For me it's a complete job and formation that musn't be handled incorrectly. I want to grasp the basics in order to find what is lacking in my education but as of now I didn't found a good starting point.Quentin O– Quentin O2022-01-03 19:00:25 +00:00Commented Jan 3, 2022 at 19:00
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@QuentinO - sorry, I am having trouble understanding the problem. You mean something like softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/750/… ? There are very many resources for coming up with test cases, finding boundary conditions, and generally writing a good test suite.Telastyn– Telastyn2022-01-03 20:44:28 +00:00Commented Jan 3, 2022 at 20:44
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Yes this is nearly my point and for example I never came across the term boundary condition or the terms I found in this topic you linked so I will lok upon it thanksQuentin O– Quentin O2022-01-03 21:07:35 +00:00Commented Jan 3, 2022 at 21:07
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