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The NIST estimates that poor testing costs the US economy $60 billion annually. This book gives teams straightforward and proven ways to introduce unit testing into their process, resulting in higher quality and fewer bugs. All over the world, software teams are using unit testing both to verify their code and as a way of helping them design better code. This book is unique in the way it covers two aspects: showing developers both how to test and helping them determine what to test. New in show more the second edition: Updated for NUnit 2.4 (.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005) More assert methods New String and Collection assertion support Better support for multiple-platform development Higher-level setup and teardown fixtures Whole new chapter on extending NUnit and more! show lessTags
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Andy Hunt has written and co-written more than a half-dozen previous titles, including the classic The Pragmatic Programmer, Practices of an Agile Developer, and Pragmatic Thinking Learning, and regularly speaks at conferences on software development around the world. He's used Minecraft to help teach his son programming.
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