C# Unit Testing: NUnit, Moq, and Beyond
Written by R. Parvin, C# Unit Testing: NUnit, Moq, and Beyond dives deep into the world of writing cleaner, more reliable C# code. With an emphasis on dependency injection and best practices, this book is a treasure trove of expert insights tailored for both novice and seasoned developers. It meticulously covers unit testing frameworks, particularly NUnit and Moq, making it essential for anyone looking to refine their coding skills. The practical examples provided help readers grasp concepts effectively, paving the way for a robust understanding of software testing.
Timeless Laws of Software Development
Co-authored by Jerry Fitzpatrick and Jennifer Kohnke, Timeless Laws of Software Development is a must-read for software engineers who aspire to create impactful and high-quality products. This book consolidates fundamental principles of software development into practical laws that can guide developers through the complexities of coding and project management. The insights shared in this book are not only timeless but are framed in a way that encourages a mindset shift towards excellence in developing systems and solutions that stand the test of time.
Moan
Emma Koenig’s Moan takes a refreshing approach to exploring the nuances of sexual and emotional tales through the lens of humor and relatability. In a world that often shies away from discussing subjects of intimacy, this book shines a light on the awkwardness and complexity we all face. Its candid prose and humorous anecdotes resonate deeply, making it a relatable read for anyone navigating the intricacies of relationships and sexuality. It’s a testament to how humor can be a powerful tool in addressing sensitive subjects.
Coding for Kids in C#
Brought to life by Bob Mather, Coding for Kids in C# is an innovative guide designed to transform children into coding superstars. Through engaging games, activities, and puzzles, Mather makes learning coding fun and accessible for young minds. In just one month, kids will not only grasp the basics of programming but also develop critical thinking skills that will benefit them in every aspect of life. This book isn’t just educational; it’s an exciting adventure into the world of technology.
Basic Electronics 100 MOQ
Engineer Hafis’s Basic Electronics 100 MOQ is an insightful inquiry into the principles of electronics tailored for beginners and enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re an aspiring engineer or a hobbyist, this book lays down the foundational concepts of electronics clearly and concisely. The inclusion of practical examples and exercises makes the learning experience engaging and interactive, ensuring that readers develop a solid grasp on basic electronics that they can build upon as they advance.
Pragmatic Test-Driven Development in C# and .NET
Adam Tibi’s Pragmatic Test-Driven Development in C# and .NET is a vital resource for developers who aspire to elevate their coding practices through test-driven development (TDD). This book emphasizes the importance of writing loosely coupled, well-documented, and high-quality code using Domain-Driven Design (DDD). With practical use cases and real-world scenarios, readers will find themselves well-equipped to implement TDD in their projects effectively, fostering a culture of quality and efficiency.
The MOQ Podcast: Le podcast du développement produit
For those interested in the intersection of technology and spoken word, The MOQ Podcast by LA BOITE A FOURNISSEURS presents a thorough look into product development. Covering various aspects of the industry, this podcast is fantastic for anyone looking to expand their knowledge on the latest in software development trends, methodologies, and tools. Look out for insightful discussions and expert opinions that can keep you ahead of the curve in an ever-evolving field.
The Art of Unit Testing
Authored by Roy Osherove and Mark Thomas, The Art of Unit Testing is a comprehensive resource that lays the groundwork for mastering unit tests. With examples in C#, it helps developers understand the critical role unit testing plays in software quality assurance. This book combines theory with practical insights, making it an indispensable read for software engineers aiming to enhance their testing practices and produce cleaner code.
Lila’s Child: An Inquiry Into Quality
Lila’s Child: An Inquiry Into Quality features the collaborative wisdom of Dan Glover and Robert M. Pirsig, delving into the philosophical dimensions of quality in multiple contexts. Rooted in Pirsig’s extensive reflections, the book invites readers to ponder what quality truly means, extending beyond mere standards to the essence of creation itself. It’s a profound read for anyone seeking to integrate quality into their work and daily life.
North Queensland in Black and White
Patsy Coverdale’s North Queensland in Black and White is more than just a book; it’s a cultural exploration through a social history framed in stunning visuals and compelling storytelling. It offers readers a vivid glimpse into the archaeology, stories, and views that shaped North Queensland, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the fabric of Australian history and culture.