Professional Test Driven Development with C#: Developing Real World Applications with TDD. James Bender, Jeff McWherter

Professional Test Driven Development with C#: Developing Real World Applications with TDD


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Professional Test Driven Development with C#: Developing Real World Applications with TDD James Bender, Jeff McWherter
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Now, the very real problem that Jay's little example exposes to broad daylight: in .Net development, and especially ASP.Net WebForms development, you often have to go out of your way to create testable code. In the The Underlying Problems of TDD in the .Net World. If you want to write robust software that is simple to implement and maintain, you need to use Test Driven Development (TDD). To keep the code working, TDD encourages development in small steps under the protection and confidence of passing tests which properly validate the desired behavior of the system. Professional Test Driven Development with C#: Developing Real World Applications with TDD. This time, we'll dive into a simple Test First example using the principles of Test-Driven Development along with some of the Behavior-Driven Development concepts introduced last time. 'Professional Test Driven Development witth C#, Developing Real-World Application with TDD' door James Bender, Jeff McWherter - Onze prijs: €37,49 - direct leverbaar - betaal met acceptgiro. This hands-on guide shows you how, providing invaluable insight for creating effective TDD processes. Jay Kimble, CodeBetter's resident AJAX guru, issued a little challenge to us TDD bloggers about using Test Driven Development to develop a custom extension to the MS Ajax ScriptManager control. With the help of source code and examples featured in C#, the authors walk you through the TDD methodology and show you how to apply it to a real-world application. In this case, specifications are all about modeling requirements, not real-world entities.