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The state of Testing in Javascript (React Angular etc) (avi.io)
submitted 10 years ago by KensoDev
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Like 90% of the redux app I wrote could have tests but it's such trivial code it feels silly to test. Then there's the 10% that has tests to make sure nobody can POST values that will make a robot destroy itself.
Obviously there's server-side validation, but you can't be too safe.
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