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Author: James Bender
ISBN : 047064320X
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Hands-on guidance to creating great test-driven development practiceTest-driven development (TDD) practice helps developers recognize a well-designed application, and encourages writing a test before writing the functionality that needs to be implemented. This hands-on guide provides invaluable insight for creating successful test-driven development processes. With source code and examples featured in both C# and .NET, the book walks you through the TDD methodology and shows how it is applied to a real-world application. You’ll witness the application built from scratch and details each step that is involved in the development, as well as any problems that were encountered and the solutions that were applied.
- Clarifies the motivation behind test-driven development (TDD), what it is, and how it works
- Reviews the various steps involved in developing an application and the testing that is involved prior to implementing the functionality
- Discusses unit testing and refactoring
Professional Test-Driven Development with C# shows you how to create great TDD processes right away.
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- Paperback: 360 pages
- Publisher: Wrox; 1 edition (May 10, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 047064320X
- ISBN-13: 978-0470643204
- Product Dimensions: 0.7 x 7.5 x 9.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Free Professional Test Driven Development with C#: Developing Real World Applications with TDD
Before I read this book I did not know the benefits of TDD and how to execute it properly and it sounded to me like the next agile-scrum-XP hype. I am happy that I was not that sloppy to miss TDD and I am happy that I started with this book. These guys really have a sense for teaching. But why you may ask?
The book starts at very very slow pace - for a novice - and the examples looked to me a little bloated, but afterwards I got it right and I do not think they are anymore. The firsts chapter, which is an elaboration on the benefits of TDD is thorough and after reading it every developer should be convinced to use TDD in his developing process. But then the question is "How to do it properly rather then sloppy?". The answer comes with the introduction of the SOLID principles and refactoring in a way that they are very easy to remember and to use in practice which I think are in the core of TDD - "Red, Green, Refactor". Then comes Dependency Injection with ninject which was introduced very brightly for the novice. The next chapters go in faster pace but with the knowledge from the previous the material is easy comprehended.
The examples are near-real, very well thought and useful. This books combines in itself knowledge from a broad spectrum and makes really good foundation for any further study of Refactoring, DI, OOP design and Unit testing. The book make you see where is right place and the right time for every step - a really nice flow.
I rarely find such a useful book. I will say that it has very high text-to-read*quality-of-material/money-to-buy ratio. I recommend this book for novice programmers and for experienced which wants to start TDD the right way. It will be best if novice programmers are thought TDD in the rails of SCRUM from the start the way this book teaches.
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