IS TESTING NEEDED TO EACH&EVERY PROJECT CUMPULSORY OR NOT?
Answer Posted / vinodh kumar
Testing is must. In life we do testing in everything to ensure the quality and stability. For eg., If we are in a market to make a purchase of fruit or Vegetable what we do? Yeah, you are right. It's and bits of nuts and bolts needs testing. :)
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