← Back to context Comment by bottlepalm 16 days ago Also the intermittent failures of your tests relying on unstable dependencies. 2 comments bottlepalm Reply t43562 16 days ago If your dependencies are unstable then that is very important to know! If it means you have to add forms of resilience then that's good for your code perhaps? bottlepalm 13 days ago The point is it makes you tests nondeterministic which is a huge problem with large fluid teams and thousands of tests. They need to be deterministic.
t43562 16 days ago If your dependencies are unstable then that is very important to know! If it means you have to add forms of resilience then that's good for your code perhaps? bottlepalm 13 days ago The point is it makes you tests nondeterministic which is a huge problem with large fluid teams and thousands of tests. They need to be deterministic.
bottlepalm 13 days ago The point is it makes you tests nondeterministic which is a huge problem with large fluid teams and thousands of tests. They need to be deterministic.
If your dependencies are unstable then that is very important to know! If it means you have to add forms of resilience then that's good for your code perhaps?
The point is it makes you tests nondeterministic which is a huge problem with large fluid teams and thousands of tests. They need to be deterministic.