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An Introduction to Test Driven Development (TDD) and Unit Testing (Video Series)
Video Category:
Test Driven Development , Unit Testing, Agile Programming and Extreme Programming
Skill Level:
300 (Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
Visual Studio 2005
,
C#
,
Visual Basic
Many people today still learn how to program 'backwards' - they learn that you write the code first and then write the applications (which ultimately fail, often spectacularly) that use this code. What we all should be doing is to learn more modern approaches to programming such as agile and extreme programming techniques as well as test-driven development (TDD) techniques.
Do you want to 'modernize' your programming style? Update your logic? Then check out the videos in this series on Test Driven Development and how to use unit testing to save time, make yourself more efficient, and how to use NUnit as your testing framework.
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
Length
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Pt. 1 - What Is Test driven Development (TDD)? What are Unit Tests? How Can I Us...
300
8 mins.
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Pt. 2 - More on the Core Principles and Ideas of TDD and Unit Testing
300
11 mins.
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Pt. 3 - Writing Your First Application Using TDD, Your First Unit Test, and Usin...
300
15 mins.
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Pt. 4 - Best Practices and Guidelines for Successful Unit Testing
400
17 mins.
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Pt. 5 - How to Setup and Configure Your First NUnit Project
300
10 mins.
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