Esteban said <<< Hi,
It does not really matters where you put the test. What matters is to have the tools that show them properly, and we are going in that direction. We already have ways to "jump to tests" in Nautilus, and we will continue improving that to show them together (for example). But I do not think the tests need to be *in* the class definition to have same level of interoperation. Esteban >>> I agree. The actual architecture doesn't matter. The critical factor is making it as easy as possible to write/navigate tests. I didn't know about the Nautilus features. I shall have to go and experiment. Also, thinking about Doru's point. I wonder if we could write tests/examples in the comments section of code. It might be an interesting addition