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Practical Test-Driven Development using C# 7

You're reading from   Practical Test-Driven Development using C# 7 Unleash the power of TDD by implementing real world examples under .NET environment and JavaScript

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788398787
Length 442 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Title Page
Packt Upsell
Foreword
Contributors
Preface
1. Why TDD is Important FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up the .NET Test Environment 3. Setting Up a JavaScript Environment 4. What to Know Before Getting Started 5. Tabula Rasa – Approaching an Application with TDD in Mind 6. Approaching the Problem 7. Test-Driving C# Applications 8. Abstract Away Problems 9. Testing JavaScript Applications 10. Exploring Integrations 11. Changes in Requirements 12. The Legacy Problem 13. Unraveling a Mess 14. A Better Foot Forward 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Breaking down Speaker Meet


The Speaker Meet application started with a simple goal: connecting technology speakers, communities, and conferences. The idea was simple but could evolve into broad complexity. It was decided at an early stage to start small and add features if and when it made sense. New ideas should be able to be implemented and tested with little effort. If an idea turned out to be the wrong direction for the site, the new functionality could easily be removed and abandoned. Start simply and release small features for quick feedback.

Three main sections of the initial site were defined as Speakers, Communities, and Conferences. Each would need to have a listing of all speakers/communities/conferences, provide a way to view details about a selected item, and provide a way to search items based on a predefined set of criteria. This would be the Minimum Viable Product for the initial release.

Speakers

In the beginning, it was decided that speakers would be the initial focus. Speakers...

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