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Smart contract testing currently faces a problem:
๐จโ๐ป developers are in short supply, so
๐งช smart contract testers get asked to write code, and
๐ code writers are too close to the code to spot the wider problems, and
๐ smart contract quality suffers, thus
๐ต funds are lost
I use a chess analogy to explain why developers usually only test one aspect of code.
By Keir Finlow-BatesSmart contract testing currently faces a problem:
๐จโ๐ป developers are in short supply, so
๐งช smart contract testers get asked to write code, and
๐ code writers are too close to the code to spot the wider problems, and
๐ smart contract quality suffers, thus
๐ต funds are lost
I use a chess analogy to explain why developers usually only test one aspect of code.