Gojko Adzic's Test Driven Java Development in Practice

Organiser
OpenSource & Agile Community Events
Date
Thu, 1 Oct 2009, 08:00 - 10:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , London, GB
Cost
550.0 GBP

Gojko is the author of more than 200 articles about programming, operating systems, Internet and new technologies published in various online and print magazines, and has recently published his latest book, Bridging the Communication Gap.

This Test Driven Development for Java Developers course teaches the basic Test Driven Development practices including unit testing, refactoring and acceptance testing. By applying these practices, you will be able to build quality into software from the start, design and develop systems fit for purpose and write code that is easy to maintain and evolve in the future.

The is a completely hands-on course with practical workshops straight from the start, interrupted by very short presentations to explain the practices and put things into a wider perspective. It is based on the latest tools and current knowledge and ideas from the community, so you'll be practicing the state of the art.

LEARN HOW TO:

* Design and develop software driven by tests
* Protect software from unwanted changes using regression tests
* Evolve software design with refactoring and TDD
* Recognise smells in the code and clean them up
* Capture requirements and specifications as acceptance tests
* Use executable specifications to drive development
* Continuously integrate software to get quick feedback about changes
* Apply best practices and avoid pitfalls of unit and acceptance testing
* Use JUnit, Mockito and FIT/FitNesse

http://skillsmatter.com/course/agile-testing/test-driven-java-development-in-practice/sw-246

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