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Unit Testing Principles Patterns and Practices teaches you how to improve your existing unit tests using modern best practices. You will learn how to identify which tests are performing well, which ones need refactoring and which ones need to be completely deleted. You can upgrade your testing suite by adding new styles, good patterns, or reliable automated testing.
Information about the technology
Good testing practices will increase the quality of your project and speed up delivery. Bad testing can break your code, increase bugs, and increase costs. It is your responsibility to your projects and yourself to learn how to perform excellent unit testing to improve your productivity as well as the quality of your software.
About the book
Unit Testing Principles Patterns and Practices shows you how to design and create tests that target your domain model and other key areas in your code base. This guide will help you create professional-quality test suites and safely automate the testing process. It also teaches you how to integrate testing throughout an application's life cycle. You'll be amazed at the results of adopting a testing mindset.
What's inside?
- To assess any unit test, there are universal guidelines
- To identify and avoid anti-patterns
- Along with the production code, refactoring tests are also performed
- Integration tests are used to verify the entire system
About the audience
Developers who are familiar with unit testing. These C# examples can be used in any language.
About the author
Vladimir Khorikov, author, blogger, and Microsoft MVP. He mentored many teams on the intricacies of unit testing.
It is a valuable and humble encouragement to test well and double down, something we all need, no matter how much we know. Mark Nenadov, BorderConnect
This book would have been a great help to me when I started my career in software development twenty years ago. Conor Redmond, Incomm Product Control
This is the book I've been waiting for on unit testing. Jeremy Lange, G2
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