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<node id="490655" title="Re: When test-driven development just won't do (Prolog)" created="2005-09-09 13:10:01" updated="2005-09-09 09:10:01">
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Anonymous Monk</author>
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I wonder what would happen if people realized that tests are really nothing more than a (possibly incomplete) specification written in a declarative language.  Would people approach the whole aspect of testing differently?  Obviously, that makes the whole "I don't know how to test" question mute.  Sometimes I think it would be interesting to translate all of the unit tests that some people write into Prolog, and see how close you could get to a working application. </field>
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