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I am wondering do developers write any automation tests (unit/functional/scenario) and what kind of tools/libraries are using?

More specifically, how they are testing their T-SQL objects (functions, procedures, schemas).

Here you can find details about the software and hardware on which the site is built.

I am wondering do developers write any automation tests (unit/functional/scenario) and what kind of tools/libraries are using?

More specifically, how they are testing their T-SQL objects (functions, procedures, schemas).

Here you can find details about the software and hardware on which the site is built.

I am wondering do developers write any automation tests (unit/functional/scenario) and what kind of tools/libraries are using?

More specifically, how they are testing their T-SQL objects (functions, procedures, schemas).

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Which tools and libraries are used for testing by StackOverflow developers?

Here you can find details about the software and hardware on which the site is built.

I am wondering do developers write any automation tests (unit/functional/scenario) and what kind of tools/libraries are using?

More specifically, how they are testing their T-SQL objects (functions, procedures, schemas).