Attila Bertók

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Conceptually, narrow integration tests are just like unit tests. In practice, because they involve the outside world, narrow integration tests tend to involve a lot of complicated setup and teardown. They’re much slower than unit tests: unit tests can run at a rate of hundreds or thousands per second, but narrow integration tests typically run at a rate of dozens per second.
The Art of Agile Development
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