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Highlights
- Your code is a testament to your skills as a developer.
- Author(s): Saleem Siddiqui
- 277 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Computer Science
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About the Book
"Your code is a testament to your skills as a developer. No matter what language you use, your code should be clean, elegant, and uncluttered. With test-driven development (TDD), you'll write better code--code that's easy to understand, retains its elegance, and works for years to come. This indispensable guide will show you how TDD works in three different languages: Go, JavaScript, and Python. Author Saleem Siddiqui shows you how to tackle domain complexity using a unit test-driven approach. TDD partitions requirements into small, implementable features, enabling you to solve problems irrespective of the languages and frameworks you use"--Book Synopsis
Your code is a testament to your skills as a developer. No matter what language you use, code should be clean, elegant, and uncluttered. By using test-driven development (TDD), you'll write code that's easy to understand, retains its elegance, and works for months, even years, to come. With this indispensable guide, you'll learn how to use TDD with three different languages: Go, JavaScript, and Python.
Author Saleem Siddiqui shows you how to tackle domain complexity using a unit test-driven approach. TDD partitions requirements into small, implementable features, enabling you to solve problems irrespective of the languages and frameworks you use. With Learning Test-Driven Development at your side, you'll learn how to incorporate TDD into your regular coding practice.
This book helps you:
- Use TDD's divide-and-conquer approach to tame domain complexity
- Understand how TDD works across languages, testing frameworks, and domain concepts
- Learn how TDD enables continuous integration
- Support refactoring and redesign with TDD
- Learn how to write a simple and effective unit test harness in JavaScript
- Set up a continuous integration environment with the unit tests produced during TDD
- Write clean, uncluttered code using TDD in Go, JavaScript, and Python