hi, anabillo!

for me the best "design for testability" is to start writing the test
cases (at least the unit test cases) before writing the actual code!

HTH
Michael

PS: and what has that to do with GWT?

On Jul 13, 1:17 am, anabillo <bilal.all...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Guys ,
>
> I start writing a blog about software testing and I really need a hand
> in that, I will write a different chapters of testing the software , I
> will start with the concept of "design for testability" which means
> how to build a software that can be tested in the future , if any one
> know where I can find  more resources about this topic or would like
> to participate , please reply to this message even with links,
> thoughts, ideas or any thing that you see useful.
>
> Thanks for the efforts

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