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C# and .NET Core Test Driven Development

By : Ayobami Adewole
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C# and .NET Core Test Driven Development

By: Ayobami Adewole

Overview of this book

This book guides developers to create robust, production-ready C# 7 and .NET Core applications through the practice of test-driven development process. In C# and .NET Core Test-Driven Development, you will learn the different stages of the TDD life cycle, basics of TDD, best practices, and anti-patterns. It will teach you how to create an ASP.NET Core MVC sample application, write testable code with SOLID principles and set up a dependency injection for your sample application. Next, you will learn the xUnit testing framework and learn how to use its attributes and assertions. You’ll see how to create data-driven unit tests and mock dependencies in your code. You will understand the difference between running and debugging your tests on .NET Core on LINUX versus Windows and Visual Studio. As you move forward, you will be able to create a healthy continuous integration process for your sample application using GitHub, TeamCity, Cake, and Microsoft VSTS. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to write clean and robust code through the effective practice of TDD, set up CI build steps to test and build applications as well as how to package application for deployment on NuGet.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

.NET Core Unit Testing

Unit testing has been one of the most discussed concepts in software development in the last few years. Unit testing is not a new concept in software development; it has been around for quite a while, since the early days of the Smalltalk programming language. Based on the increased advocacy for quality and robust software applications, software developers and testers have come to realize the great benefits unit testing can offer in terms of software product quality improvement.

Through unit testing, developers are able to identify errors in code quickly, which increases the development team's confidence in the quality of the software product being shipped. Unit testing is primarily carried out by programmers and tests, and this activity involves the breaking down of the requirements and functionalities of an application into units that can be tested...