Test Driven Development : By Example (Addison-wesley Signature Series (Beck))

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Test Driven Development : By Example (Addison-wesley Signature Series (Beck))

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780321146533
  • DDC分類 005.14

Full Description

Quite simply, test-driven development is meant to eliminate fear in application development. While some fear is healthy (often viewed as a conscience that tells programmers to "be careful!"), the author believes that byproducts of fear include tentative, grumpy, and uncommunicative programmers who are unable to absorb constructive criticism. When programming teams buy into TDD, they immediately see positive results. They eliminate the fear involved in their jobs, and are better equipped to tackle the difficult challenges that face them. TDD eliminates tentative traits, it teaches programmers to communicate, and it encourages team members to seek out criticism However, even the author admits that grumpiness must be worked out individually! In short, the premise behind TDD is that code should be continually tested and refactored. Kent Beck teaches programmers by example, so they can painlessly and dramatically increase the quality of their work.

Contents

Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.

I. THE MONEY EXAMPLE.

1. Multi-Currency Money.



2. Degenerate Objects.



3. Equality for All.



4. Privacy.



5. Franc-ly Speaking.



6. Equality for All, Redux.



7. Apples and Oranges.



8. Makin' Objects.



9. Times We're Livin' In.



10. Interesting Times.



11. The Root of All Evil.



12. Addition, Finally.



13. Make It.



14. Change.



15. Mixed Currencies.



16. Abstraction, Finally.



17. Money Retrospective.



II. The xUnit Example.

18. First Steps to xUnit.



19. Set the Table.



20. Cleaning Up After.



21. Counting.



22. Dealing with Failure.



23. How Suite It Is.



24. xUnit Retrospective.



III. Patterns for Test-Driven Development.

25. Test-Driven Development Patterns.



26. Red Bar Patterns.



27. Testing Patterns.



28. Green Bar Patterns.



29. xUnit Patterns.



30. Design Patterns.



31. Refactoring.



32. Mastering TDD.



Appendix I: Influence Diagrams.



Appendix II: Fibonacci.



Afterword.



Index. 0321146530T10172002