> Did it work well longterm? Unfortunately, no. He stayed relatively short (<2y). His framework deteriorated under the new ownership.
I think the issue is that integ tests are not really a place that sees "development". You write the integ tests, and move on, you are not actively introducing more integ tests.
I think that's a shame that this is the common view of the people that need to fund this. Bad integ tests mean bad dev exp, which then results in increased attrition and dissatisfaction.
I think the issue is that integ tests are not really a place that sees "development". You write the integ tests, and move on, you are not actively introducing more integ tests.
I think that's a shame that this is the common view of the people that need to fund this. Bad integ tests mean bad dev exp, which then results in increased attrition and dissatisfaction.