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<title>TDD Reflections from the UnitSide</title>
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II of Wellie Chao&acute;s series on Test-Driven Development</a> on <a href="http://www.theserverside.com/">TheServerSide.com</a>
 exposes some interesting issues that I thought were worth discussing.  First, adopting TDD is not trivial.  Second, even a good set of unit tests can miss serious bugs.]]></description>
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