test driving to clean code kenrick chien cto, critical phase
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Test driving to clean CODE
Kenrick Chien CTO, Critical Phase
BENEFITS
•Easy to refactor•Cleaner; less time spent debugging•Documentation - examples•More time to do what you enjoy
THE TDD “CYCLE”
•RED
•GREEN
•REFACTOR
UNCLE BOB’S Three LAWS OF TDD
1. You are not allowed to write any production code unless it is to make a failing unit test pass.
2. You are not allowed to write any more of a unit test than is sufficient to fail; and compilation failures are failures.
3. You are not allowed to write any more production code than is sufficient to pass the one failing unit test.
MYTHS
• All about unit tests
• Testing methods, not behavior
• Too slow; I don’t have time for this!
Limitations•New language /framework•Database & UI•Culture
Kata
referencesBeck, K. Test-Driven Development by Example. Addison Wesley, 2003.
Erdogmus, Hakan; Morisio, Torchiano. "On the Effectiveness of Test-first Approach to Programming". Proceedings of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 31(1). January 2005. <http://iit-iti.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/publications/nrc-47445_e.html>
Freeman, Steve and Nat Pryce. Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided By Tests Massachusetts: Pearson Education, Inc, 2009.
Fowler, Martin. Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code. USA: Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. 1999.
Martin, Robert. Agile Software Development Principles, Patterns, and Practices. New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc. 2003.
Contact
• e-mail: [email protected]
• website: http://www.criticalphase.com
• blog: http://geekyninja.blogspot.com
• twitter: @kenrickchien