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Nope, I barely have enough time to write the features requested, and I'm enormously efficient and fast compared to your average programmer. There would be no way for me to hit my deadlines and write unit tests.

EDIT: I should make the point that I maintain a very healthy work life balance of ~ 40 hours of work/week. If I worked 60, I would write unit tests.

EDIT 2: No sarcasm on my part, I could miss my deadline, or I could write unit tests. Hitting the deadline is much easier from my perspective. Otherwise I would have to explain why I'm three months off target for a year long project. Its not like unit testing was included when project time was allocated.

EDIT 3: Not that I don't want to write unit tests. I just don't see how to do it and maintain the same productivity in lines of code that actually perform a real world task. Short of adding an extra day and a half to my work week that is.

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Nope, I barely have enough time to write the features requested, and I'm enormously efficient and fast compared to your average programmer. There would be no way for me to hit my deadlines and write unit tests.

EDIT: I should make the point that I maintain a very healthy work life balance of ~ 40 hours of work/week. If I worked 60, I would write unit tests.