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Pragmatic Unit Testing in C# with Nunit, 2nd Edition View Larger Image | Andrew Hunt, David Thomas Pragmatic Bookshelf, Paperback, 2nd edition, Published August 2007, 176 pages, ISBN 0977616673 | List Price: $29.95 Our Price: $18.95 You Save: $11.00 (37% Off)
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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The NIST estimates that poor testing costs the US economy $60 billion annually.
This book gives teams straightforward and proven ways to introduce unit testing
into their process, resulting in higher quality and fewer bugs.
All over the world, software teams are using unit testing both to verify
their code and as a way of helping them design better code. This book is unique
in the way it covers two aspects: showing developers both how to test and
helping them determine what to test.
New in the second edition:
- Updated for NUnit 2.4 (.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005)
- More assert methods
- New String and Collection assertion support
- Better support for multiple-platform development
- Higher-level setup and teardown fixtures
- Whole new chapter on extending NUnit
- and more!
About the Authors
Dave Thomas and Andy Hunt have more than 50 years combined experience, developing
software for clients around the world. For the last 10 years they've been working
together as The Pragmatic Programmers, helping clients write software and improve
their development processes. They are authors of the best-selling The Pragmatic
Programmer, and have written several other books. They speak at conferences
globally, and are editors of IEEE Software's "Construction" column.
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