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Effective Unit Testing
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Effective Unit Testing

by Lasse Koskela
February 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
258 pages
7h 26m
English
Manning Publications
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Part 3. Diversions

For a moment, the working name of this third part of the book was “Advanced.” However, reconsidering the use of such a strong word loaded with meaning, we concluded that it would be misleading to call it that. Instead, we decided to call it “Diversions” because that’s what it is—a set of diversions that are interesting and useful to the advanced practitioner but aren’t exactly “required reading” for becoming one.

The topics in this part are about taking what you have and turning the knobs farther toward eleven. In chapter 7 we’ll open the can of worms labeled “design” and try to paint a picture of what constitutes (or doesn’t constitute) as testable design. After all, our ability to write tests for our code goes hand in hand ...

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