Ok... I think we have had this argument before, but the "best thing" of UT (to me) is not so much the capturing of bugs but that I quicker find good use-cases, and know that this design is not well-structured.
ACK. But to that end other techniques can be utilized, which have the additional advantage that you get documentation from them.
The "second best thing" actually drives back to your 99%... If a user finds a problem, you need to spend time to set up a test rig. If all UTs are already in place is faster to get going on the particular case to be found...
Ok, but for those 99% it takes me one minute without UT :)
Ulrich
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