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		<title>By: Necessity of JUnits at Chaotic Java</title>
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		<description>[...] A few weeks ago I decided to have a major change to the way X2J analysation works, and use moulds and visitors instead of the previous, &#8220;everything-in-one-method&#8221; way. This change has worked great for me, but it was scary: What if X2J stopped working? [...]</description>
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