Examples as I work through the "Test Driven" book by Lasse Koskela
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Test-driven development (TDD) is a software development process relying on software requirements being converted to test cases before software is fully developed, and tracking all software development by repeatedly testing the software against all test cases. This is as opposed to software being developed first and test cases created later. Programmers also apply the concept to improving and debugging legacy code developed with older techniques.
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Examples as I work through the "Test Driven" book by Lasse Koskela
Bright events provides a platform for event organizers to create and manage different types of events while making them easily accessible to target markets
Implementation of a monopoly boardgame
The why and what for my unit tests.
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Created by Kent Beck, D.D. McCracken
Released 1957