
Test-Driven Java Development, Second Edition
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Key Features
Explore the most popular TDD tools and frameworks and become more proficient in building applications
Create applications with better code design, fewer bugs, and higher test coverage, enabling you to get them to market quickly
Implement test-driven programming methods into your development workflows
Book DescriptionTest-driven development (TDD) is a development approach that relies on a test-first procedure that emphasizes writing a test before writing the necessary code, and then refactoring the code to optimize it.The value of performing TDD with Java, one of the longest established programming languages, is to improve the productivity of programmers and the maintainability and performance of code, and develop a deeper understanding of the language and how to employ it effectively. Starting with the basics of TDD and understanding why its adoption is beneficial, this book will take you from the first steps of TDD with Java until you are confident enough to embrace the practice in your day-to-day routine.You'll be guided through setting up tools, frameworks, and the environment you need, and we will dive right into hands-on exercises with the goal of mastering one practice, tool, or framework at a time. You'll learn about the Red-Green-Refactor procedure, how to write unit tests, and how to use them as executable documentation.With this book, you'll also discover how to design simple and easily maintainable code, work with mocks, utilize behavior-driven development, refactor old legacy code, and release a half-finished feature to production with feature toggles.You will finish this book with a deep understanding of the test-driven development methodology and the confidence to apply it to application programming with Java.What you will learn
Explore the tools and frameworks required for effective TDD development
Perform the Red-Green-Refactor process efficiently, the pillar around which all other TDD procedures are based
Master effective unit testing in isolation from the rest of your code
Design simple and easily maintainable code by implementing different techniques
Use mocking frameworks and techniques to easily write and quickly execute tests
Develop an application to implement behavior-driven development in conjunction with unit testing
Enable and disable features using feature toggles
Who this book is forIf you're an experienced Java developer and want to implement more effective methods of programming systems and applications, then this book is for you.
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Viktor Farcic is a Principal Software Delivery Strategist and Developer Advocate at CloudBees, a member of the Google Developer Experts and Docker Captains groups, and the published author of The DevOps Toolkit Series, DevOps Paradox, and Test-Driven Java Development. His big passions are DevOps, Containers, Kubernetes, Microservices, Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment (CI/CD) and Test-Driven Development (TDD). He often speaks at community gatherings and conferences.Garcia Alex :
Alex Garcia is a Software Engineer at Schibsted. He started coding in C++ but later moved to Java. He is also interested in Groovy, Scala, and JavaScript. He is always eager to learn new things and that is why he has also worked as a System Administrator and Full Stack Engineer. He is a big fan of agile practices. He is always interested in learning new languages, paradigms, and frameworks. When the computer is turned off, he likes to walk around sunny Barcelona and play sports.
Content
WHY SHOULD I CARE FOR TEST-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT
TOOLS, FRAMEWORKS, AND ENVIRONMENTS
RED-GREEN-REFACTOR
UNIT TESTING
DESIGN
MOCKING
FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING AND TDD
BDD
REFACTORING LEGACY CODE
FEATURE TOGGLES
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
LEVERAGE THE POWER OF TDD BY IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS DELIVERY
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