Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests. Nat Pryce, Steve Freeman

Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests


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Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests Nat Pryce, Steve Freeman
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I've just finished reading Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests (Beck Signature) it is without doubt a very good book (I'd go so far to say the best book I have read this year). Growing Object oriented Software – Guided By Tests – a good, if slow introduction to TDD and OO; Cleancoder[s] – Read both, now. I read Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce and was impressed very much. There is a book called "Growing Object-Oriented Software Guided by Tests" - the examples code is now ported to Pharo Smalltalk. Recommended by: Sam Livingston-Gray. Freeman, “Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests” location 1258; M. Matz, Rubyconf 2010 Keynote, http://www.slideshare.net/yukihiro_matz/rubyconf-2010-keynote-by-matz; S. About the Book Use tag #goos on Twitter. Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests. Amongst excellent discussions of other TDD topics, it sheds a lot of light on good ways to use mock objects. Recently, I read Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce. "The authors of this book have led a revolution in the craft of programming by controlling the environment in which software grows.” --Ward Cunningham. Test-Driven Development (TDD) is now an established technique for delivering better software faster. The production code and often refactor it before moving on, until we get to the point that we can write tests that reads well. Growing Object-Oriented Software Guided by Tests. This book is written in a more formal, technical style than Test-Driven Design by Example. TDD is based on a simple idea: Write tests for your code before you write the code itself. I think that rather than just being a light-weight way to share code, they add complexity to software projects by undercutting some of the benefits that would ordinarily be provided by the tools in object-oriented programming. €�Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests” by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce.

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