On Mon, Jun 11, 2018, 3:03 PM Erik Assum <e...@assum.net> wrote:

> Totally off topic, but I once worked on a Java project where some of the
> tests were written in groovy and they were a huge PITA:
>
> 1) The refactoring tools never found, nor refactored the groovy code
> 2) The compilation errors introduced by 1) never showed up in my IDE
> 3) Having to relate to tests I didn’t know about in a language I don’t
> care about when I thought I was done was not great for my general mood at
> the time
>

😂

>
> I used to think that sneaking in another language by using it in the
> test-code was a stellar idea. Now I’m quite certain it isn’t.
>

Unless it's clojure!

G

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