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![]() ![]() It helps a lot but it is basically a spell checker. If this was the case, there would be no point for TDD, even Unit Testing.Ĭompile time check is no more useful than your Microsoft Word’s spell checker. This is a good question and it brings up an philosophical question : Yesterday, I saw a question on asking why Visual Studio doesn’t know that the app is going to fail when there is an error on your code inside your views. ![]()
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