Test-Driven Development Using NUnit and C# Training in Austin

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Course Description

 
An emerging software engineering paradigm is test-driven development, where tests are written early and testing is performed continuously during the development process. Problems are discovered early and corrected when they are found. This one-day course for developers explains the methodology of test-driven development and the use of NUnit in supporting test-driven development on Microsoft .NET. It is current to Visual Studio 2015. �  The course is practical, with many example programs and tests written in C#, including a cumulative case study. The goal is to quickly bring you up to speed in using NUnit in your .NET development projects. The student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the programming examples.
Course Length: 1 Days
Course Tuition: $390 (US)

Prerequisites

The student should have a basic knowledge of the .NET Framework and experience programming in C# with Visual Studio

Course Outline

 

1.     Test-Driven Development

What Is Test-Driven Development (TDD)?

Functional Tests / Customer Tests

Unit Tests / Programmer Tests

Test Automation

Simple Design

Refactoring

An NUnit Test Drive

TDD with Legacy Code

 

2.     NUnit Fundamentals

Structure of Unit Tests

NUnit Framework

Assertions

Test Cases

Test Fixtures

Test Runners

Ignoring Tests

Setup and TearDown

Test Fixture Setup and TearDown

NUnit GUI Tool

NUnit with Visual Studio

 

3.    More about NUnit

Exceptions

Debugging NUnit Tests

Custom Asserts

Categories

NUnit Console Tool

Refactoring

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