Making your code base better will make your code coverage worse
Maintaining a minimum of 80% code coverage affects code decisions and not always for the better.

Jared Toporek is a consultant by day, while building his own app Keenforms on nights and weekends. He lives in Chicago with his wife, two kids, and border collie. When he isn’t trying to be a better father, husband, and coder, he’s probably playing soccer, baking sourdough, or struggling to play the intro of AC/DC’s "Thunderstruck" on guitar.
Maintaining a minimum of 80% code coverage affects code decisions and not always for the better.
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