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Broken link for the source. https://web.archive.org/web/20180212235316/http://junit.sourceforge.net/doc/testinfected/testing.htm probably has the original article. The new link for JUnit might be: https://junit.org/ but I noticed that it promotes some other link for the war in Ukraine right now. This one may be preferred: https://war.ukraine.ua/ This is why I recommend not referring in this case. I also tried thinking of some way to prevent broken links in the future (testing), but this could maybe be impossible, as sites may serve custom informative pages for broken links.
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Broken link for the source. https://web.archive.org/web/20180212235316/http://junit.sourceforge.net/doc/testinfected/testing.htm probably has the original article.
The new link for JUnit might be: https://junit.org/ but I noticed that it promotes some other link for the war in Ukraine right now. This one may be preferred: https://war.ukraine.ua/ This is why I recommend not referring in this case.
I also tried thinking of some way to prevent broken links in the future (testing), but this could maybe be impossible, as sites may serve custom informative pages for broken links.