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14,718 PointsPossibly mis-worded question
Here's the content of the question:
Which is NOT a benefit of using Test-Driven Development?
A Gain confidence that you are not breaking existing working code B You gain experience focusing on coding tasks C You learn to avoid complexity when possible D All of the above
It's early in the morning so perhaps I'm mis-interpreting, but I answered it with what I thought might be the improperly correct answer - D. All of the above - and I was right.
Aren't these all benefits??? Shouldn't the question be "Which IS a benefit of using Test Driven Development?
Also, as I'm writing this little question in a popup window and hitting Enter, the other questions are getting automatically answered (incorrectly) in the background - very crazy unintentional bug.
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shezazr
8,275 Pointsyes seems to be a misprint.