Takuya Matsuyama
Aug 24, 2017 · 1 min read

Thanks for your opinion.

I wrote tests on my previous project from day one. I felt it doesn’t save time, unfortunately. Then, I realized that the most important thing than writing tests was to make sure if the app really solves the problem. What alone developers have to do is not only writing code as I say “as well as tests, there’re tons of things that would help improving it”, such as marketing, designing good UI, writing blogs, user supports, writing user manuals, etc. TDD is only effective for a part of them, right?

My product, Inkdrop, has become having paid users now, that means I managed to make sure my app can solve the problem for some people. I think it’s not late for starting to write tests from then.

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    Takuya Matsuyama

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    I’d like to quit my freelance career with my solo dev product called Inkdrop: Note-taking App with Robust Markdown Editor