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Pragmatic Test-Driven Development in C# and .NET
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Pragmatic Test-Driven Development in C# and .NET

by Adam Tibi
September 2022
Intermediate to advanced
372 pages
7h 56m
English
Packt Publishing
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Part 3: Applying TDD to Your Projects

Now that we know how to build an application with TDD, we want to take the next step. In this part, we will cover how to combine unit testing with continuous integration, how to deal with legacy projects, and how to implement TDD in your organization. The following chapters are included in this part:

  • Chapter 11, Implementing Continuous Integration with GitHub Actions
  • Chapter 12, Dealing with Brownfield Projects
  • Chapter 13, The Intricacies of Rolling Out TDD
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