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The Grumpy Programmer’s Minimum Viable Tests

Minimum Viable TestsClient: The Grumpy Programmer, Chris Hartjes

Title: Grumpy Programmer’s Minimum Viable Tests by Chris Hartjes

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“The idea of automation servers is to take things you normally do by hand as part of your deployment and testing process, and automate those steps. After all, computers are great at doing what you’ve told them to do over and over again without complaining! Like with many things, once you’ve automated how your tests are run, you don’t have to think about it anymore. You can save your brain power for things like fitting witty jokes and observations into 140 characters.”

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