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You can’t really write unit tests for this (nor practice TDD). Software engineers who are used to boolean/discrete math and TDD now need to concern themselves with data quality, representivity, and probabilistic systems. Users will do things you can’t possibly predict. You will ship a “bug fix” that breaks something else.
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