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=== The TDD Cycle === The TDD cycle is an iterative process that consists of three main steps: 1. '''Write a failing test''': In TDD, developers start by writing a test that verifies the behavior they want to implement. This test should initially fail, as the required code is not yet implemented. 2. '''Write the simplest code to pass the test''': Developers then write the minimum amount of code necessary to make the failing test pass. This may involve defining functions, modules, or other code constructs. 3. '''Refactor the code''': Once the test passes, developers can refactor the code to improve its design, readability, and performance. Refactoring is an important step in TDD to ensure that the code remains clean and maintainable. [[File:TDD workflow.png|thumb|right|The TDD Workflow]]
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