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R**Z
A must read to understand Test Driven Development correctly
Must read before deciding whether you want to adopt TDD or not. You will probably start doing TDD.After reading this book I find myself far less skeptical about the practical usability of TDD.
K**E
Nice read!!
Do I need to review? :)When its Kent Beck, you are sure to learn few interesting and practical aspect of software development. :)Have not read the entire book as of now, But, this is the book you must read if you are considering TDD seriously.
R**A
Introduces TDD in a fun way!
You may not get the immediate satisfaction of having gathered a huge amount of knowledge after reading this book, but some practices illustrated in this book are very important and useful. And once you start putting to use the learnings from this book, you will start to realise the power of TDD, especially in complex projects. I would have enjoyed this book even more if the subject of TDD had been treated with a little more rigour. I'd definitely recommend reading "Clean Code" along with this to get maximum benefit.
F**N
Nice book
Nice book to start with TDD
V**Y
Highly recommended for agile developers
TDD should be studied and practiced using this book.
A**S
Awesome book
Worth reading for every software engineer l.
R**R
Great read
Great read
V**K
Must read for beginners
The book covers most of the basics that needs to be known for Test driven development.If you are starting to learn TDD, then this is a book you should opt for.Though, being a little experience in TDD, I didn't find this book very useful. It doesn't speak about development of a new functionality or extending something in a existing system (with weak tests or no tests) using TDD. Also the example taken is very basic, without mocks, stubs and matchers, without which testing is very hard in the practical systems.Go for it if you are a beginner, otherwise move on to some advanced book.
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