FROM : David Troy
DATE : Mon Jun 09 22:09:33 2008
Thanks Jonathan for the pointers and thanks, Chris, for your work on
the subject.
I am sure I will be using these articles to get up to speed on Cocoa
TDD, however slowly that may be.
Thanks again!
Regards,
Dave
> On Jun 9, 2008, at 6:43 AM, Jonathan del Strother wrote:
>
>> Take a look at SenTestingKit (and particularly Chris Hanson's
>> excellent guide to setting it all up -
>> http://chanson.livejournal.com/182472.html).
>
> Thanks for the kind words! I have a couple of additional posts on
> my weblog which I think you'll find useful in following a TDD
> methodology for creating Cocoa applications:
>
> Trust, but verify.
> http://chanson.livejournal.com/118380.html
>
> Unit testing Cocoa user interfaces: Target-Action
> http://chanson.livejournal.com/148204.html
>
> Unit testing Cocoa user interfaces: Cocoa Bindings
> http://chanson.livejournal.com/172390.html
>
> Unit testing and Core Data
> http://chanson.livejournal.com/115621.html
>
> What this means is that, even though you'll be using Interface
> Builder to create your interface, and Core Data to manage your model
> objects, you can still do full test-driven development of your
> entire application.
>
> -- Chris
>
DATE : Mon Jun 09 22:09:33 2008
Thanks Jonathan for the pointers and thanks, Chris, for your work on
the subject.
I am sure I will be using these articles to get up to speed on Cocoa
TDD, however slowly that may be.
Thanks again!
Regards,
Dave
> On Jun 9, 2008, at 6:43 AM, Jonathan del Strother wrote:
>
>> Take a look at SenTestingKit (and particularly Chris Hanson's
>> excellent guide to setting it all up -
>> http://chanson.livejournal.com/182472.html).
>
> Thanks for the kind words! I have a couple of additional posts on
> my weblog which I think you'll find useful in following a TDD
> methodology for creating Cocoa applications:
>
> Trust, but verify.
> http://chanson.livejournal.com/118380.html
>
> Unit testing Cocoa user interfaces: Target-Action
> http://chanson.livejournal.com/148204.html
>
> Unit testing Cocoa user interfaces: Cocoa Bindings
> http://chanson.livejournal.com/172390.html
>
> Unit testing and Core Data
> http://chanson.livejournal.com/115621.html
>
> What this means is that, even though you'll be using Interface
> Builder to create your interface, and Core Data to manage your model
> objects, you can still do full test-driven development of your
> entire application.
>
> -- Chris
>
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| David Troy | Jun 9, 15:34 | |
| Jonathan del Strot… | Jun 9, 15:43 | |
| Chuck Remes | Jun 9, 19:27 | |
| Andreas Monitzer | Jun 9, 19:43 | |
| Chris Hanson | Jun 9, 20:12 | |
| David Troy | Jun 9, 22:09 |






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