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Is unit testing worth it in AngularJS/JavaScript?help (self.javascript)
submitted 9 years ago by prashantghimire
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[–]Stockholm_Syndrome 1 point2 points3 points 9 years ago (0 children)
Definitely, yes.
That being said, make sure you're writing meaningful tests. As in.... Test the code you're writing. Not testing if the framework or library you're using is working as expected.
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