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> So if tests are bad for developers, they won’t write tests, duh. Paradox solved. There need to be tests written, no exceptions, for some time to gain the benefits and make tests good for developers. Make tests work for them and they will write more.

This doesn't actually fix the incentive problem, though. If the reason developers don't like writing tests is because finding bugs puts them under additional pressure and isn't rewarded, requiring this so doesn't actually help them. Unless, of course, management comes to understand and accept that more time will be spent fixing bugs/improving code quality as a result.




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