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| #2535517 in Books | Pragmatic Bookshelf | 2011-03-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.72 x7.50l,1.20 | File type: PDF | 350 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Not the best book for a total testing noob...|By John Mark Locklear|I have been doing Rails programming for about a year and needed to add testing to my repertoire. I am about half way through the book and am disappointed with the number of examples that are not *in context* of an application. At the beginning of the book there were a handful of examples for a fictitious 'huddl|About the Author|
|Noel Rappin is a Senior Consultant at Obtiva. A Rails developer for five years, Noel has spoken at RailsConf and Windy City Rails, and is the author of Professional Ruby on Rails from Wrox Press. A blog relating to this book can be
Rails Test Prescriptions is a comprehensive guide to testing Rails applications, covering Test-Driven Development from both a theoretical perspective (why to test) and from a practical perspective (how to test effectively). It covers the core Rails testing tools and procedures for Rails 2 and Rails 3, and introduces popular add-ons, including Cucumber, Shoulda, Machinist, Mocha, and Rcov.
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