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Perl Testing: A Developer's Notebook

by Ian Langworth and Chromatic

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Publisher Comments:

Is there any sexier topic in software development than software testing? That is, besides game programming, 3D graphics, audio, high-performance clustering, cool websites, et cetera? Okay, so software testing is low on the list. And that's unfortunate, because good software testing can increase your productivity, improve your designs, raise your quality, ease your maintenance burdens, and help to satisfy your customers, coworkers, and managers. Perl has a strong history of automated tests. A very early release of Perl 1.0 included a comprehensive test suite, and it's only improved from there. Learning how Perl's test tools work and how to put them together to solve all sorts of previously intractable problems can make you a better programmer in general. Besides, it's easy to use the Perl tools described to handle all sorts of testing problems that you may encounter, even in other languages. Like all titles in O'Reilly's Developer's Notebook series, this "all lab, no lecture" book skips the boring prose and focuses instead on a series of exercises that speak to you instead of at you. Perl Testing: A Developer's Notebook will help you dive right in and: * Write basic Perl tests with ease and interpret the results * Apply special techniques and modules to improve your tests * Bundle test suites along with projects * Test databases and their data * Test websites and web projects * Use the "Test Anything Protocol" which tests projects written in languages other than Perl With today's increased workloads and short development cycles, unit tests are more vital to building robust, high-quality software than ever before. Once mastered, these lessons will help you ensure low-level code correctness, reduce software development cycle time, and ease maintenance burdens. You don't have to be a die-hard free and open source software developer who lives, breathes, and dreams Perl to use this book. You just have to want to do your job a little bit better.

Book News Annotation:

Somewhere fairly far down the technology fun chain, not to mention the popularity poll, dwells the test function. However, good software testing is a vital part of the development process and is essential to shipping a product that meets customer (and corporate) needs. Perl is unique in that from its birth it has offered a comprehensive test suite. In this "all lab, no lecture" workbook the authors cover the basics programmers need to conduct tests, including how to write tests (including testing warnings and testing exceptions), managing tests (including writing a testing library and then testing it), distributing your tests and code, testing "untestable" code, testing databases and web sites, conducting unit testing with Test::Class, and, the authors modestly note, "Testing Everything Else" such as interactive programs and shared libraries.
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Book News Annotation:

Somewhere fairly far down the technology fun chain, not to mention the popularity poll, dwells the test function. However, good software testing is a vital part of the development process and is essential to shipping a product that meets customer (and corporate) needs. Perl is unique in that from its birth it has offered a comprehensive test suite. In this "all lab, no lecture" workbook the authors cover the basics programmers need to conduct tests, including how to write tests (including testing warnings and testing exceptions), managing tests (including writing a testing library and then testing it), distributing your tests and code, testing "untestable" code, testing databases and web sites, conducting unit testing with Test::Class, and, the authors modestly note, "Testing Everything Else" such as interactive programs and shared libraries. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780596100926
Subtitle:
A Developer's Notebook
Author:
Ian Langworth and Chromatic
Author:
Langworth, Ian
Author:
Chromatic
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Subject:
Programming Languages - CGI, Javascript, Perl, VBScript
Subject:
Perl (computer program language)
Subject:
Programming Languages - Perl
Subject:
Programming - Quality Assurance & Testing
Subject:
Software Development & Engineering - Quality
Copyright:
Publication Date:
July 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
180
Dimensions:
9.22x7.10x.55 in. .78 lbs.

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