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Test Driven Development in ASP.NET Core - The Handbook
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Test Driven Development in ASP.NET Core - The Handbook

by Trevoir Williams
July 2022
Intermediate
3h 36m
English
Manning Publications
Closed Captioning available in English

Overview

In this course, you will learn the skills you need to be able to apply TDD in your .NET projects. Test Driven Development (TDD) is a powerful approach to building solid and robust software. Unit Testing is a type of software testing where code is written to automate the testing of sub-sections of an entire application. This methodology gives more functional coverage and reduces the need for manual regression testing when the application's code changes. The purpose is to validate that each unit of the software code performs as expected.

You will discover the basics of unit testing and the red-green-refactor cycle. You will also learn how to test and implement business logic in a .NET Core application using xUnit as a testing framework and Moq as a mocking library.

After this course, you will have fundamental knowledge of Test Driven Development that will help you as you move forward to test and implement new features in your C# projects. You will have the skills and knowledge of creating a testable and maintainable ASP.NET Core application needed to architect real-world, enterprise .NET Core apps.


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What's Inside
  • Unit testing - testing Core Application code
  • Moq framework
  • xUnit testing framework
  • Integration Testing - Testing Third-Party Library Interactions (Like EF Core)
  • Application Level Unit Testing - Testing that the MVC Application behaves correctly
  • Test Driven Development - Red-Green-Refactor Cycle
  • Use Facts and Theories to write tests
  • Write testable code
  • Good unit testing patterns and practices
  • Unit testing in N-tier web application projects using xUnit


About the Reader
Working knowledge of .NET Core development and C#

About the Author

Trevoir Williams is a passionate software and system engineer with a strong drive to share the best of his knowledge with students around the globe. His educational achievements include a Master’s degree in Computer Science (major in Software Development) and several Microsoft Azure Certifications.

His impressive work experience includes software consulting, software engineering, database development, cloud system, server administration, lecturing, and he’s also a musician!

Trevoir enjoys teaching IT and development skills and guides students in gaining the latest knowledge with practical application in the modern industry.



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