Rails 4 Test Prescriptions (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Friday, 16 January 2015

Does your Rails code suffer from bloat, brittleness, or inaccuracy? Cure these problems with a regular dose of test-driven development.  Noel Rappin helps you design and write better Rails applications. You'll learn why testing works and how to test effectively using Rails 4, Minitest 5, and RSpec 3, as well as testing libraries such as factory_girl and Cucumber. Side effects may include better code, fewer bugs, and happier developers.

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Author: Noel Rappin

Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: January 6, 2015
Pages: 350

ISBN: 9781941222195
Print: 1941222196
Kindle: B00RW8XFU

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