Pragmatic Test-Driven Development in C# and .NET: Write loosely coupled, documented, and high-quality code with DDD using familiar tools and libraries

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Build realistic applications with both relational and document databases and derive your code design using TDD. Unit test with xUnit and NSubstitute and learn concepts like DDD, SUT, Mocks, Fakes, Test Doubles, SOLID, and FIRSTHANDKey FeaturesBuild a full TDD-based app employing familiar tools and libraries to practice real-world scenariosDerive your architecture using TDD with domain-driven design and SOLID approachKnow the challenges of rolling out TDD and unit testing into your organization and build a planBook DescriptionTest-driven development is a manifesto for incrementally adding features to a product but starting with the unit tests first. Today's project templates come with unit tests by default and implementing them has become an expectation. It's no surprise that TDD/unit tests feature in most job specifications and are important ingredients for most interviews and coding challenges. Adopting TDD will enforce good design practices and expedite your journey toward becoming a better coding architect.This book goes beyond the theoretical debates and focuses on familiarizing you with TDD in a real-world setting by using popular frameworks such as ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework. The book starts with the foundational elements before showing you how to use Visual Studio 2022 to build an appointment booking web application. To mimic real-life, you'll be using EF, SQL Server, and Cosmos, and utilize patterns including repository, service, and builder. This book will also familiarize you with domain-driven design (DDD) and other software best practices, including SOLID and FIRSTHAND.By the end of this TDD book, you'll have become confident enough to champion a TDD implementation. You'll also be equipped with a business and technical case for rolling out TDD or unit testing to present to your management and colleagues.What you will learnWriting unit tests with xUnit and getting to grips with dependency injectionImplementing test doubles and mocking with NSubstituteUsing the TDD style for unit testing in conjunction with DDD and best practicesMixing TDD with the ASP.NET API, Entity Framework, and databasesMoving to the next level by exploring continuous integration with GitHubGetting introduced to advanced mocking scenariosChampioning your team and company for introducing TDD and unit testingWho this book is forThis book is for mid to senior-level .NET developers looking to use the potential of TDD to develop high-quality software. Basic knowledge of OOP and C# programming concepts is assumed but no knowledge of TDD or unit testing is expected. The book provides in-depth coverage of all the concepts of TDD and unit testing, making it an excellent guide for developers who want to build a TDD-based application from scratch or planning to introduce unit testing into their organization.Table of ContentsWriting Your First TDD ImplementationUnderstanding Dependency Injection by ExampleGetting Started with Unit TestingReal Unit Testing with Test DoublesTest-Driven Development ExplainedThe FIRSTHAND Guidelines of TDDA Pragmatic View of Domain-Driven DesignDesigning an Appointment Booking AppBuilding an Appointment Booking App with Entity Framework and Relational DBBuilding an App with Repositories and Document DBImplementing Continuous Integration with GitHub ActionsDealing with Brownfield ProjectsThe Intricacies of Rolling Out TDDAppendix 1 - Commonly Used Libraries with Unit TestsAppendix 2 - Advanced Mocking Scenarios

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