Month: October 2015

Automated Acceptance Tests with Angular, Protractor and ASP.NET 5

Automating acceptance tests is a very worthy and lofty goal. Doing so gives a team and a business an ability to continuously ensure that a software application does what it is supposed to do. However, it can be rather challenging to implement, sometimes to the point that the challenges seem to outweigh the benefits. With the […]

Quality Matters

Unit tests take too much time to write and are not necessary. Automated test infrastructure is costly to create and maintain. We don’t need a complete approach to quality because it’s expensive. What’s that QA item in the quote? We’ll just have everyone run through it before we release. Tell that to this company, which […]