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
Publisher: Wrox




James is a Microsoft MVP and former President of the Central Ohio .NET Developers Group. We created the With the DevExpress Clinical Study Demo, our goal was to show that DevExpress MVC Extensions fit well with the MVC approach and that real world applications can be made easily with DevExpress MVC extensions. While this flies in the face of concepts like test-driven development, I believe sometimes it's necessary for developers to simply get the problem solved and worry about the details later. I was actually working with my team to help them write tests rather than simply giving the directive and some links to read. It's sad, but at one of my recent clients, several managers refused to take Cucumber seriously and wouldn't pay attention to Cucumber specifications purely because of the name. The demo shows that DevExpress MVC extensions can be used with Test-Driven Development (TDD) approach and are not a roadblock in any way. 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. In this case, specifications are all about modeling requirements, not real-world entities. This is the forum to discuss the Wrox book Professional Test Driven Development with C#: Developing Real World Applications with TDD by James Bender, Jeff McWherter; ISBN: 978-0-470-64320-4. James book “Professional Test Driven Development with C#: Developing Real World Applications with TDD” was released in May of 2011. 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. For those who are such omnipotent geniuses that they know everything about everything, such individuals have absolutely no excuse to not use TDD from the git go on every single project, nor do they have an excuse for . The colors are soft and the overall look is professional, clean, and light. During this time, TDD I wrote before about why, in real projects, I've found unit tests to be of limited value for ASP.NET MVC controllers. Test Driven Development (TDD) has been around for about a decade, and has been mainstream for at least five years now.