Having read the automatically translated version I must say I'm impressed. You lay out a path to empathy for those with a different understanding of testing than your own.
Programmers who sneer at testing seem to often also believe that they aren't responsible for the bugs they write. Some organizations encourage this kind of thinking. If you disagree about who is responsible for the code working, you'll certainly disagree about testing.
Having read the automatically translated version I must say I'm impressed. You lay out a path to empathy for those with a different understanding of testing than your own.
Programmers who sneer at testing seem to often also believe that they aren't responsible for the bugs they write. Some organizations encourage this kind of thinking. If you disagree about who is responsible for the code working, you'll certainly disagree about testing.