
Essential Test-Driven Development
Rob Myers(Author)
Addison Wesley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. March 2025
368 pages
978-0-13-449443-2 (ISBN)
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Techniques and Insights to Help You Deliver High-Quality, Maintainable Solutions Using a Test-Driven Approach
Test-Driven Development (TDD) is not only a way to test your code but is a complete method of crafting software: How you think about code, the act of writing code, and how you continuously interact with your team's code. Essential Test-Driven Development guides you through writing tests before code, ensuring that every feature is clearly specified, thoroughly validated, and ready to meet evolving business needs.
This book shows how TDD can transform your development process by reducing costly bugs and empowering your team to deliver value with confidence. You'll see fewer defects with less worry about breaking existing features while implementing new ones. Developers can confidently reshape their code's internal design to accommodate new features and spend less time debugging.
The techniques and real-world examples in this book make TDD accessible to developers, managers, and product owners alike. Learn how to create a safety net of automated tests that protect your investment, accelerate delivery, and enable fearless innovation--whether working with legacy systems or new technologies. By adopting a test-driven mindset, you gain the skills to build software that's not only reliable today but is resilient to change tomorrow.
Master the core TDD workflow of "Red, Green, Refactor" for iterative, quality-driven development
Build and extend behaviors with clear, executable specifications
Design for exceptional cases and edge conditions to prevent costly surprises
Sustain a healthy, maintainable test suite with proven, long-term strategies
Use test doubles to isolate dependencies and keep your tests fast and focused
Apply TDD techniques to legacy codebases, making old software testable and reliable
Understand the business impact of wholehearted TDD: fewer defects, faster feature delivery, and greater adaptability
Explore how TDD principles extend across languages, frameworks, and modern agentic AI development
Take a practical step toward fewer bugs and smoother releases by exploring TDD at your own pace, with targeted examples and guidance you can actually use.
Test-Driven Development (TDD) is not only a way to test your code but is a complete method of crafting software: How you think about code, the act of writing code, and how you continuously interact with your team's code. Essential Test-Driven Development guides you through writing tests before code, ensuring that every feature is clearly specified, thoroughly validated, and ready to meet evolving business needs.
This book shows how TDD can transform your development process by reducing costly bugs and empowering your team to deliver value with confidence. You'll see fewer defects with less worry about breaking existing features while implementing new ones. Developers can confidently reshape their code's internal design to accommodate new features and spend less time debugging.
The techniques and real-world examples in this book make TDD accessible to developers, managers, and product owners alike. Learn how to create a safety net of automated tests that protect your investment, accelerate delivery, and enable fearless innovation--whether working with legacy systems or new technologies. By adopting a test-driven mindset, you gain the skills to build software that's not only reliable today but is resilient to change tomorrow.
Master the core TDD workflow of "Red, Green, Refactor" for iterative, quality-driven development
Build and extend behaviors with clear, executable specifications
Design for exceptional cases and edge conditions to prevent costly surprises
Sustain a healthy, maintainable test suite with proven, long-term strategies
Use test doubles to isolate dependencies and keep your tests fast and focused
Apply TDD techniques to legacy codebases, making old software testable and reliable
Understand the business impact of wholehearted TDD: fewer defects, faster feature delivery, and greater adaptability
Explore how TDD principles extend across languages, frameworks, and modern agentic AI development
Take a practical step toward fewer bugs and smoother releases by exploring TDD at your own pace, with targeted examples and guidance you can actually use.
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1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Boston
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
File size
26,61 MB
ISBN-13
978-0-13-449443-2 (9780134494432)
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Essential Test-Driven Development
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Rob Myers is a seasoned software developer and instructor with four decades of experience. He has trained and mentored teams worldwide in TDD and Agile practices, helping organizations of all sizes achieve lasting software excellence.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Part I: Core Techniques
Chapter 1: Thinking Test-Driven
Chapter 2: Basic Moves
Chapter 3: Build Upon Existing Behavior
Chapter 4: Exceptional Behaviors
Chapter 5: Sustaining a Test-Driven Practice
Part II: Ancillary Practices
Chapter 6: Test Doubles
Chapter 7: Testing Legacy Code
Part III: Return on Investment
Chapter 8: The Black Swans
Appendix: Exercises
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Part I: Core Techniques
Chapter 1: Thinking Test-Driven
Chapter 2: Basic Moves
Chapter 3: Build Upon Existing Behavior
Chapter 4: Exceptional Behaviors
Chapter 5: Sustaining a Test-Driven Practice
Part II: Ancillary Practices
Chapter 6: Test Doubles
Chapter 7: Testing Legacy Code
Part III: Return on Investment
Chapter 8: The Black Swans
Appendix: Exercises
Index
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