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Modularizing Legacy Projects Using Tdd - by Khaled El-Morabea & Hassaan El-Garem (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Improve current or new projects with top notch testability and maintainability.
- About the Author: Khaled El-Morabea Khaled is an engineering manager at Instabug.
- 335 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Programming
Description
Book Synopsis
Improve current or new projects with top notch testability and maintainability. Writing tests improves the design of your apps, as it pushes you to have a more modularized design. This in turn improves the maintainability and sustainability of your apps. This book is for iOS developers who already know the basics of iOS and Swift development but want to learn all the testing pro features in iOS.You'll start by reviewing the TDD Cycle and how to implement these concepts on a legacy project or a new one. You'll then walk through TDD step-by-step on a blank project, including setting up test targets, assertions, and expectations. You'll follow that with all levels of testing such as unit tests, integration tests, and end-to-end tests, and also tackle fairly complex, yet badly written legacy code.
The book will take you through the journey of modularizing a legacy app using TDD. Throughout this journey, you will be introduced to multiple testingconcepts and techniques, like writing tests for network and core data layers. You will write tests to ensure the thread safety of your app. And you'll add a new feature while you are in the middle of refactoring, which is an important skill so you can keep adding features while you are fixing your technical debt. By the end of this book, you will have all the tools needed to become a testing master.
What You'll Learn
- Use mocking and dependency injection to make components more testable
- Write tests for asynchronous code like network code
- Add new features to existing legacy apps using TDD
Who This Book Is For
Experienced iOS developers who care about software quality and meeting customer expectations.
From the Back Cover
Improve current or new projects with top notch testability and maintainability. Writing tests improves the design of your apps, as it pushes you to have a more modularized design. This in turn improves the maintainability and sustainability of your apps. This book is for iOS developers who already know the basics of iOS and Swift development but want to learn all the testing pro features in iOS.You'll start by reviewing the TDD Cycle and how to implement these concepts on a legacy project or a new one. You'll then walk through TDD step-by-step on a blank project, including setting up test targets, assertions, and expectations. You'll follow that with all levels of testing such as unit tests, integration tests, and end-to-end tests, and also tackle fairly complex, yet badly written legacy code.
The book will take you through the journey of modularizing a legacy app using TDD. Throughout this journey, you will be introduced to multiple testing concepts and techniques, like writing tests for network and core data layers. You will write tests to ensure the thread safety of your app. And you'll add a new feature while you are in the middle of refactoring, which is an important skill so you can keep adding features while you are fixing your technical debt. By the end of this book, you will have all the tools needed to become a testing master.
You will:
- Use mocking and dependency injection to make components more testable
- Write tests for asynchronous code like network code
- Add new features to existing legacy apps using TDD
About the Author
Khaled El-MorabeaKhaled is an engineering manager at Instabug. He has been an iOS developer for more than 8 years and leading the iOS team for more than 3 years. In that time he has worked on several projects. During his time at Instabug, he has worked on multiple integral products, both as a developer and as a strategic engineering manager.
Hassaan El-Garem Hassaan has been involved in the field of iOS Development for 5 years, during which he worked on multiple apps and projects. He has a passion for testing and for working on complex projects, while maintaining the highest level of quality. Following his passion for testing has led him to create a closed-source testing framework used for randomized stress testing.Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .74 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Programming
Genre: Computers + Internet
Number of Pages: 335
Publisher: Apress
Theme: Macintosh
Format: Paperback
Author: Khaled El-Morabea & Hassaan El-Garem
Language: English
Street Date: October 26, 2021
TCIN: 1003043211
UPC: 9781484274279
Item Number (DPCI): 247-49-3013
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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