tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3237724005744642470.post859774851970332868..comments2020-11-17T09:20:38.485+00:00Comments on Captain Debug's Blog: Reviewing PowerMock's FeaturesRoger Hugheshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07042290171112551665[email protected]Blogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3237724005744642470.post-72528146496333743122011-11-20T09:47:58.424+00:002011-11-20T09:47:58.424+00:00Yes, I quite agree. If you need to use some of the...Yes, I quite agree. If you need to use some of these techniques when writing new code, then you may have a few smells lurking. There are better, simpler techniques that can be applied to new code: see my current series of blogs on <a href="/2011/11/testing-techniques-part-1-not-writing.html" rel="nofollow">testing techniques</a>.Roger Hugheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07042290171112551665[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3237724005744642470.post-87789732202256568042011-11-20T00:12:05.768+00:002011-11-20T00:12:05.768+00:00Unless you are working on some legacy codes, you s...Unless you are working on some legacy codes, you should be alerted when you need any of these features for your own codes. They might smell bad designAnonymous[email protected]