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Testing On The Toilet

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Since I joined Google, I’ve been incredibly impressed by the focus on testing. You’ve probably heard that you can’t escape even when you’re in the bathroom - the test team post flyers in the stalls and in front of the urinals with useful testing hints.

Testing on the Toilet

Well now you get to see them too! The Engineering Test Team have opened them up on their new public blog.

We’re unveiling the public release of “Testing on the Toilet”: one of Google’s little secrets that has helped us to inspire our developers to write well-tested code. We write flyers about everything from dependency injection to code coverage, and then regularly plaster the bathrooms all over Google with each episode, almost 500 stalls worldwide. We’ve received a lot of feedback about it. Some favorable (“This is great because I’m always forgetting to bring my copy of Linux Nerd 2000 to the bathroom!”) and some not (“I’m trying to use the bathroom, can you folks please just LEAVE ME ALONE?”). Even the Washington Post noticed.

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