Quite simply, test-driven development is meant to eliminate fear in application development. While some fear is healthy (often viewed as a conscience that tells programmers to "be careful!"), the author believes that byproducts of fear include tenta
【作者简介】
Kent Beck consistently challenges software engineering dogma, promoting ideas like patterns, test-driven development, and Extreme Programming. Currently affiliated with Three Rivers Institute and Agitar Software, he is the author of many Addison-Wesley titles.
【目录】
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction PART I. The Money Example Chapter 1. Multi-Currency Money Chapter 2. Degenerate Objects Chapter 3. Equality for All Chapter 4. Privacy Chapter 5. Franc-ly Speaking Chapter 6. Equality for All, Redux Chapter 7. Apples and Oranges Chapter 8. Makin' Objects Chapter 9. Times We're Livin' In Chapter 10. Interesting Times Chapter 11. The Root of All Evil Chapter 12. Addition, Finally Chapter 13. Make It Chapter 14. Change Chapter 15. Mixed Currencies Chapter 16. Abstraction, Finally Chapter 17. Money Retrospective PART II. The xUnit Example Chapter 18. First Steps to xUnit Chapter 19. Set the Table Chapter 20. Cleaning Up After Chapter 21. Counting Chapter 22. Dealing with Failure Chapter 23. How Suite It Is Chapter 24. xUnit Retrospective PART III. Patterns for Test-Driven Development Chapter 25. Test-Driven Development Patterns Chapter 26. Red Bar Patterns Chapter 27. Testing Patterns Chapter 28. Green Bar Patterns Chapter 29. xUnit Patterns Chapter 30. Design Patterns Chapter 31. Refactoring Chapter 32. Mastering TDD Appendix I. Influence Diagrams Appendix II. Fibonacci Afterword Index
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