I completely agree. Avoiding mocks when possible often leads to cleaner, more maintainable tests. Itβs always worth considering if a different approach can achieve the same goal before reaching for a mocking library
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I completely agree. Avoiding mocks when possible often leads to cleaner, more maintainable tests. Itβs always worth considering if a different approach can achieve the same goal before reaching for a mocking library
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