Pragmatic Behavior-driven Design with .NET
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Learn how simple BDD can be when using Visual Studio, Entity Framework, and XUnit.
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Course Description
Behavior-driven Design (BDD) is a simple way to structure your tests and development practice, but over the years it's been convoluted by jargon and cargo-cult testing frameworks. In this course, Rob Conery creates a membership library for ASP.NET MVC and brings you along in an "over-the-shoulder," pair-coding style. Along the way concepts will be discussed at length, and at the end you'll appreciate how elegant, simple, and helpful BDD can be.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction and What We're Doing- 27m 52s
—Introduction 2m 58s
—Tool Setup 2m 30s
—Structuring the Solution 2m 9s
—Cutting Through the Jargon 4m 20s
—Our First Specs 3m 12s
—Making the Output More Readable 3m 43s
—So Exactly What is BDD? 8m 58sGetting Rolling- 46m 27s
—Filling out the Specs 6m 13s
—Speeding up the Feedback with NCrunch 5m 30s
—Coding the Happy Path 11m 43s
—Challenging the Happy Path 22m 59sWorking with Data- 35m 30sRefactoring- 10m 51sOnce Again, a Little Faster- 33m 32sStrategies for Working with BDD- 18m 41s
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