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In this article, an excerpt from Test-Driven Development: A J2EE Example (Apress, 2004), author Thomas Hammell helps you select the right tools for getting started with test-driven development (TDD).
Test-Driven Development with Typemock Isolator Isolator .NET simplifies your unit testing by providing a flexible and convenient way to eliminate dependencies between objects.
Try a functional approach to testing Swing GUIs in test-driven environments Alex Ruiz follows up his popular JavaOne 2007 presentation with this introduction to test-driven GUI development with FEST.
A look at some of the more popular test-driven development tools on the market.
When Test Driven Development is done correctly, developers should actually be developing better code, more efficiently, according to Jason Hammon, director of product management at TechExcel.
Test-Driven Development (TDD) represents an iterative software development strategy in which developers author automated tests before writing the corresponding production code.
There are some good reasons that test-driven development isn’t as widely used as it is discussed.
When I start extolling the wonders of test-driven development (TDD) to ASP.NET MVC programmers who aren't using it, I usually get a lot of eye rolling. Those developers raise three concerns about ...
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