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Management number 233621934 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $10.60 Model Number 233621934
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How do successful agile teams deliver bug-free, maintainable software—iteration after iteration? The answer is: By seamlessly combining development and testing. On such teams, the developers write testable code that enables them to verify it using various types of automated tests. This approach keeps regressions at bay and prevents “testing crunches”—which otherwise may occur near the end of an iteration—from ever happening. Writing testable code, however, is often difficult, because it requires knowledge and skills that cut across multiple disciplines.In Developer Testing, leading test expert and mentor Alexander Tarlinder presents concise, focused guidance for making new and legacy code far more testable. Tarlinder helps you answer questions like: When have I tested this enough? How many tests do I need to write? What should my tests verify? You’ll learn how to design for testability and utilize techniques like refactoring, dependency breaking, unit testing, data-driven testing, and test-driven development to achieve the highest possible confidence in your software. Through practical examples in Java, C#, Groovy, and Ruby, you’ll discover what works—and what doesn’t.You can quickly begin using Tarlinder’s technology-agnostic insights with most languages and toolsets while not getting buried in specialist details. The author helps you adapt your current programming style for testability, make a testing mindset “second nature,” improve your code, and enrich your day-to-day experience as a software professional. With this guide, you willUnderstand the discipline and vocabulary of testing from the developer’s standpointBase developer tests on well-established testing techniques and best practicesRecognize code constructs that impact testabilityEffectively name, organize, and execute unit testsMaster the essentials of classic and “mockist-style” TDDLeverage test doubles with or without mocking frameworksCapture the benefits of programming by contract, even without runtime support for contractsTake control of dependencies between classes, components, layers, and tiersHandle combinatorial explosions of test cases, or scenarios requiring many similar testsManage code duplication when it can’t be eliminatedActively maintain and improve your test suitesPerform more advanced tests at the integration, system, and end-to-end levelsDevelop an understanding for how the organizational context influences quality assuranceEstablish well-balanced and effective testing strategies suitable for agile teams Read more

ASIN B01LHSV9ZI
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-0134291086
Edition 1st
Language English
File size 15.4 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Addison-Wesley Professional
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Reading age 18 years and up
Print length 739 pages
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Part of series Addison-Wesley Signature Series (Cohn)
Publication date September 7, 2016
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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