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This impactful short book shows you how to accelerate your development of PHP applications using the popular CakePHP web application development framework and unit testing. This is a test driven development approach to learning and using the CakePHP framework to build faster, better PHP-based web applications. What you'll learn What is unit testing and CakePHP and how to put the two together | What is clean coding | What is TDD and the development cycle using this approach | How to work with fixtures, model tests, text callbacks, controller tests, and more | How to do mocks, test suites,…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
This impactful short book shows you how to accelerate your development of PHP applications using the popular CakePHP web application development framework and unit testing. This is a test driven development approach to learning and using the CakePHP framework to build faster, better PHP-based web applications.
What you'll learn
  • What is unit testing and CakePHP and how to put the two together
  • What is clean coding
  • What is TDD and the development cycle using this approach
  • How to work with fixtures, model tests, text callbacks, controller tests, and more
  • How to do mocks, test suites, testing from command line and more
  • How to work with code coverage, fixtures data and testing private methods

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Autorenporträt
rrd started to code for the web in plain HTML in 1998 at the college. As the web evolved, he turned to PHP, then to Javascript. As mobile technologies arrived, he started to play with Java for android development.
He's a big fan of CakePHP and jQuery frameworks, open source, and pizza. All of them are there in his web development.