Reference Summary: The Test Pyramid should be a well-known metaphor of grouping tests in buckets, with unit tests at the base and E2E at the top. As you write more and more end-to-end tests, you probably find yourself wondering - do I need to write more tests?
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The Test Pyramid should be a well-known metaphor of grouping tests in buckets, with unit tests at the base and E2E at the top. As you write more and more end-to-end tests, you probably find yourself wondering - do I need to write more tests? With over 244000 successful events and 7.1 million questions asked, ...
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- The Test Pyramid should be a well-known metaphor of grouping tests in buckets, with unit tests at the base and E2E at the top.
- As you write more and more end-to-end tests, you probably find yourself wondering - do I need to write more tests?
- With over 244000 successful events and 7.1 million questions asked, ...
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