This post is not advice, it's what's working for me.
It's easy to pick up bad habits and hard to create good ones. Writing down what's working for me hel...
I often find myself writing scratch work within tests because it’s just the easiest way to get stuff up and running. Sometimes I’ll leave these as a way to show that my assumptions about a less used feature (by my team) of a framework works the way I believe it does. But it’s rare.
tldr
Re: trust frameworks
I often find myself writing scratch work within tests because it’s just the easiest way to get stuff up and running. Sometimes I’ll leave these as a way to show that my assumptions about a less used feature (by my team) of a framework works the way I believe it does. But it’s rare.
Sounds like bad management to me.
And sure, start your project flexible and adabtable from the ground up, but that needs planning and time!