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Test First Development - Part 2

Advanced test-first development techniques and practices with a variety of tools, showcasing the possiblities of how executable specifications might be approached

Intermediate
2h 44m
(335)

Created by David Starr

Last Updated Jul 31, 2021

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Test First Development - Part 2

Advanced test-first development techniques and practices with a variety of tools, showcasing the possiblities of how executable specifications might be approached

Intermediate
2h 44m
(335)

Created by David Starr

Last Updated Jul 31, 2021

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This course continues the subject of Test First Development and adds concepts such as Acceptance Tests, Behavior Driven Testing, Context Specification, and advanced isloation techniques. A variety of tools are used to showcase the various possiblities and styles of testing.

Test First Development - Part 2
Intermediate
2h 44m
(335)
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David Starr - Pluralsight course - Test First Development - Part 2
David Starr
22 courses 4.4 author rating 8767 ratings

David Starr is a Principal Azure Solutions Architect for Microsoft and has worked in technology leadership positions for over 20 years. He specializes in agile software development practices, patterns and practices, and judicious application of various technologies within development teams. He is a 5 time Microsoft MVP in Visual Studio and a technical instructor with Pluralsight where he focuses on the software development practices and developer tooling curricula. David blogs at ElegantCode.com, is a frequent contributor at conferences and a frequent writer. He has successfully led many product development teams and is a technical learning professional.

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