We ordered a few copies for work; will add a review when we've got 'em :)
Just ordered - it should arrive Tuesday. Looking forward to reviewing it...
I preordered through Manning a while ago. Hoping it will be along soon. It will be at the top of my reading list.
Do you know of any european sites that have it in stock?
And does everyone that buys the paperback version get a free electronic copy? I like a book for reading the first time but nothing beats digital when it comes to looking up stuff you remeber reading.
ravv:
I don't know about european sites. will check.
and yes, there is a paper slip in each print book to get the PDF version for free.
Awsome! One would think amazon.co.uk would get it almost at the same time as amazon.com but sadly it´s still listed as preorder.
Can't wait my copy will be in my hands in 6 days.
Thanks for all the work of putting this books together. I know it will be outstanding!
Roy, I just finished reading your book cover-to-cover and man, what a fantastic read and definitive resource!
My dev lead and I have been ruminating over how to apply these unit test methodologies to our specific scenario. That scenario being a legacy ASP.NET application that we enhance/maintain, but suffers from tightly-coupled business logic in our code-behind files and strong/numerous data source dependencies (both ADO.NET and O/RM). Our company is looking toward CMMI 3 via MSF and we have no idea how we are going to meet code coverage quotas without having to re-architect the app to make it highly testable.
Any thoughts on this?
(I'd have sent you an e-mail, but the "Ask me" link redirects to a login page of some sort)
Thanks in advance!
Jason, you might want to take a look at Ivonna for ASP.NET. also, there is a list of tools for various technologies on the appendix of the book (oh, and the ask me link should work now, thanks!)