Test-Driven Development by Example

Test Driven Development: By Example is a book about a software development technique by Kent Beck.

Beck's concept of test-driven development centers on two basic rules:

  1. Never write a single line of code unless you have a failing automated test.
  2. Eliminate duplication.

The book illustrates the use of unit testing as part of the methodology, including examples in Java and Python. One section includes using test-driven development to develop a unit testing framework.

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