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		<title>By: Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz</dc:creator>
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		<description>common - And who will test the tests testing code?
The code itself is what tests the code- when a test breaks you need to figure out whether the code is broken or the test is broken. 
The additional safety net should come from the acceptance tests that look at the whole thing from a different angle

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The code itself is what tests the code- when a test breaks you need to figure out whether the code is broken or the test is broken.<br />
The additional safety net should come from the acceptance tests that look at the whole thing from a different angle</p>
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