Manning the art of unit testing www.manning.com2013-03-08⚑books ⚑shop http://www.manning.com/affiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=462_91 visoft , Inc ldquo;..Should, in my opinion, be required reading for any team or person decided to start unit tests. rdquo; mdash;Philippe Vialatte, Developpez.com ldquo;The book is a must own, buy it. rdquo; mdash;Tim Barcz, Devlicio.us ldquo;Overall, I thought the book was excellent. It a great front to back overview of unit testing, ranging from the absolute basics, to more advanced topics like test hierarchies, writing
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Manning the art of unit testing www.manning.com2013-03-08⚑books⚑shop http://www.manning.com/affiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=462_91 visoft , Inc ldquo;..Should, in my opinion, be required reading for any team or person decided to start unit tests. rdquo; mdash;Philippe Vialatte, Developpez.com ldquo;The book is a must own, buy it. rdquo; mdash;Tim Barcz, Devlicio.us ldquo;Overall, I thought the book was excellent. It a great front to back overview of unit testing, ranging from the absolute basics, to more advanced topics like test hierarchies, writing
Manning the art of unit testing www.manning.com2013-03-08⚑books ⚑shophttp://www.manning.com/affiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=462_91 visoft , Inc ldquo;..Should, in my opinion, be required reading for any team or person decided to start unit tests. rdquo; mdash;Philippe Vialatte, Developpez.com ldquo;The book is a must own, buy it. rdquo; mdash;Tim Barcz, Devlicio.us ldquo;Overall, I thought the book was excellent. It a great front to back overview of unit testing, ranging from the absolute basics, to more advanced topics like test hierarchies, writing