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Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java with JUnit | 
enlarge | Authors: Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas Publisher: The Pragmatic Programmers Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $16.50 You Save: $13.45 (45%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 200232
Format: Illustrated Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Pages: 176 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 0974514012 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.14 EAN: 9780974514017 ASIN: 0974514012
Publication Date: September 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description Learn how to improve your Java coding skills using unit testing. Despite it's name, unit testing is really a coding technique, not a testing technique. Unit testing is done by programmers, for programmers. It's primarily for our benefit: we get improved confidence in our code, better ability to make deadlines, less time spent in the debugger, and less time beating on the code to make it work correctly. This book shows how to write tests, but more importantly, it goes where other books fear to tread and gives you concrete advice and examples of what to test--the common things that go wrong in all of our programs. Discover the tricky hiding places where bugs breed, and how to catch them using the freely available JUnit framework. It's easy to learn how to think of all the things in your code that are likely to break. We'll show you how with helpful mnemonics, summarized in a handy tip sheet (also available from our www.pragmaticprogrammer.com website) to help you remember all this stuff. With this book you will: - Write better code, and take less time to write it
- Discover the tricky places where bugs breed
- Learn how to think of all the things that could go wrong
- Test individual pieces of code without having to include the whole project
- Test effectively with the whole team
We'll also cover how to use Mock Objects for testing, how to write high quality test code, and how to use unit testing to improve your design skills. We'll show you frequent "gotchas"--along with the fixes--to save you time when problems come up. We'll show you how with helpful mnemonics, summarized in a handy tip sheet (also available from our www.pragmaticprogrammer.com website). But the best part is that you don't need a sweeping mandate to change your whole team or your whole company. You don't need to adopt Extreme Programming or Test-Driven Development, or change your development process in order to reap the proven benefits of unit testing. You can start unit testing, the pragmatic way, right away.
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Sorely in Need of Update June 4, 2007 YesWeCan (United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Buyer beware. This book does not reflect the many changes to JUnit implemented in version 4. I found it to be a very good book when it came out four years ago however.
good February 17, 2007 Heejae Park (CA, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
pragmatic Unit testing in java save a lot of time to debug java code.
JUnit Testing February 2, 2007 Cheng Lei (California) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
JUnit Testing can really save you a lot of time debugging. This book provides a various way to work with JUnit.
Great JUnit Starter Kit August 16, 2006 P. Heath (Hurst, TX United States) This is another fine book from the "Pragmatic Programmer" series. If you are doing Java development, but haven't gotten into unit testing yet, this is a great place to start. The book is a quick read - I made it through in two days. The book gives background on why unit testing is important and then tells you how to go about doing it with JUnit. The book has practical advice for the kinds of things to include in unit tests while it finishes with design considerations for make code easier to test. To get the most out of the book, you need to download the code from the author's web site and work through the exercises. It is great how they have taken a critical topic and made it extremely accessible. I highly recommend it.
Good introduction to unit testing July 28, 2006 uml_zepho_com (Raleigh, NC United States) This book is very good for a beginner to unit testing. I like the simple explanation of the different types of unit testing that must be done. This really helps a beginner to make sure that the tests are comprehensive. Also it clarifies the intention behind use of mock objects. I would use the concepts in this book as a checklist to make sure the tests are written to cover all types of problems. I gave 4 star only because it contains toy examples and does not go into too much detail on this very important topic. JUnit Recipes contains more realistic examples.
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