Dynamic
Scrum vs TDD
Scrum meets write tests first, cry later—but at least your code won't break in production. Here's our take.
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TDD
Write tests first, cry later—but at least your code won't break in production.
Scrum
Pros
Cons
TDD
Nice PickWrite tests first, cry later—but at least your code won't break in production.
Pros
- +Catches bugs early, saving debugging time later
- +Forces cleaner, more modular code design
- +Provides a safety net for refactoring
- +Reduces regression issues in long-term projects
Cons
- -Slows down initial development speed
- -Can lead to over-testing trivial code
- -Requires discipline that many teams struggle to maintain
The Verdict
These tools serve different purposes. Scrum is a ai coding tools while TDD is a testing tools & methodologies. We picked TDD based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.
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The Bottom Line
TDD wins
Based on overall popularity. TDD is more widely used, but Scrum excels in its own space.
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