Hands-on guidance to creating great test-driven development
practice
Test-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.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
INTRODUCTION.
PART I: GETTING STARTED.
CHAPTER 1: THE ROAD TO TEST-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT.
CHAPTER 2: AN INTRODUCTION TO UNIT TESTING.
CHAPTER 3: A QUICK REVIEW OF REFACTORING.
CHAPTER 4: TEST-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT: LET THE TESTS BE YOURGUIDE.
CHAPTER 5: MOCKING EXTERNAL RESOURCES.
PART II: PUTTING BASICS INTO ACTION.
CHAPTER 6: STARTING THE SAMPLE APPLICATION.
CHAPTER 7: IMPLEMENTING THE FIRST USER STORY.
CHAPTER 8: INTEGRATION TESTING.
PART III: TDD SCENARIOS.
CHAPTER 9: TDD ON THE WEB.
CHAPTER 10: TESTING WINDOWS COMMUNICATION FOUNDATIONSERVICES.
CHAPTER 11: TESTING WPF AND SILVERLIGHT APPLICATIONS.
PART IV: REQUIREMENTS AND TOOLS.
CHAPTER 12: DEALING WITH DEFECTS AND NEW REQUIREMENTS.
CHAPTER 13: THE GREAT TOOL DEBATE.
CHAPTER 14: CONCLUSIONS.
APPENDIX: TDD KATAS.
INDEX.
Über den Autor
James Bender is Vice President of Technology for Improving
Enterprises. He is a Microsoft MVP, working on everything from
small, single-user applications to Enterprise-scale, multi-user
systems.
Jeff Mc Wherter is a Partner and Director of Development
at Gravity Works Design and Development. In 2010 Jeff was awarded
with the Microsoft MVP for the third consecutive year.