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Improving your C# Skills

By : Ovais Mehboob Ahmed Khan, John Callaway, Clayton Hunt, Rod Stephens
Book Image

Improving your C# Skills

By: Ovais Mehboob Ahmed Khan, John Callaway, Clayton Hunt, Rod Stephens

Overview of this book

This Learning Path shows you how to create high performing applications and solve programming challenges using a wide range of C# features. You’ll begin by learning how to identify the bottlenecks in writing programs, highlight common performance pitfalls, and apply strategies to detect and resolve these issues early. You'll also study the importance of micro-services architecture for building fast applications and implementing resiliency and security in .NET Core. Then, you'll study the importance of defining and testing boundaries, abstracting away third-party code, and working with different types of test double, such as spies, mocks, and fakes. In addition to describing programming trade-offs, this Learning Path will also help you build a useful toolkit of techniques, including value caching, statistical analysis, and geometric algorithms. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: • C# 7 and .NET Core 2.0 High Performance by Ovais Mehboob Ahmed Khan • Practical Test-Driven Development using C# 7 by John Callaway, Clayton Hunt • The Modern C# Challenge by Rod Stephens
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
8
What to Know Before Getting Started
17
Files and Directories
18
Advanced C# and .NET Features
Index

Chapter 8. What to Know Before Getting Started

You're off to a pretty good start. By now, you should be starting to feel comfortable with the basic concepts behind Test-Driven Development. You know the basic premise behind TDD and how to write a unit test in C# and JavaScript.

In this chapter:

  • We'll cover more of the practices behind TDD
  • Specific advice will be given on how to avoid pitfalls along the way
  • We'll explain the importance of defining and testing boundaries, abstracting away third-party code (including the .NET Framework)
  • We'll begin to introduce more advanced concepts, such as spies, mocks, and fakes

First, let's cover some issues you may run into while trying to test an existing application. Hopefully, this will help you avoid problems in your next green-field application.