#lifeonrails
#If you don’t know what Ruby on Rails and even if you do what Ruby on Rails is, stop reading now.
The one thing that we have been ignoring a lot in rails is writing Unit Tests, as they are both boring and always feels that they are useless as we have already done extensive testing manually. But, whatever you do, you won’t be able to test everything whenever you create a new functionality or edit the previous one.
Though I have realized the importance of testing many-a-times earlier, today actually I felt that writing test should be the first thing that should be done after completing a module and before starting a new one. So, for everyone, why are tests important, So, So that u don’t have to say that u created a bug while resolving another one (which actually, you will not able to find unless user reports it.. .. bad… super bad)
Probably more functionalities attracts users fasts in your application and you can skip tests to develop the functionalities faster, but, a bug in a functionality, can deviate them away from the site forever.So, arpit jain, write tests first. Uske baad sab kaam..
mujhe ghar nahi jaaaana.. bahuuuuuuuut saara kaam hai …
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Gsoc ke project ki watt lagi hui hai :( .. Din bhar se unka khud ka code hi nahi chal raha main apna toh kya hi chalaunga.. Java ke error solve kar kar ke .. kar kar ke .. pareshan ho gaya hu ..aur subah se abhi tak ek bhi solve nahi hua…. bahut frust hai java ..
mujhe ghar jaana haiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. mummmmmmyyyyyyy… main pareshan hu .. :(
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