The third part of the book is called "TDD Scenarios" and handles how to test some things that usually is considered hard to test. This includes ASP.NET, services created with Windows Communication Framework (WCF), and graphical user interfaces created using the Model View ViewModel (MVVM) pattern.
As in previous parts this heavily relies on third party frameworks. However, the essence is good. This is the best part of the book so far, just because it shows that it is possible to develop even these things using TDD.
I would recommend looking into this part of the book if you ever are to develop something using WCF or MVVM. However, I am disappointed with the quality of the book in regards to the code samples. There are several copy/paste mistakes which are so obvious that a simple read through before sending the book to print should have been sufficient to find and correct most of them.
A short review of part IV is coming up soon.
As in previous parts this heavily relies on third party frameworks. However, the essence is good. This is the best part of the book so far, just because it shows that it is possible to develop even these things using TDD.
I would recommend looking into this part of the book if you ever are to develop something using WCF or MVVM. However, I am disappointed with the quality of the book in regards to the code samples. There are several copy/paste mistakes which are so obvious that a simple read through before sending the book to print should have been sufficient to find and correct most of them.
A short review of part IV is coming up soon.
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