Java For Testers: Learn Java fundamentals fast
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.55 (573 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0956733255 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 436 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Why 'for testers'? Java Developers coding production applications in Java need to learn Java differently from other people on the team. Designed to help the reader get started fast, the book is easy to follow, and has examples related to testing. Particularly people on a team that want to learn Java, but who aren't going to be coding the main Java application i.e. Once you are on your way, and have gained some experience. The author has trained many people to write automation in Java, and everytime he has taught Java to testers or other people on the team, we start with a JUnit @Test method and run tests from the IDE. But not overload the reader. This book is for people who want to learn Java. Most of the code the author writes is wrapped up in a JUnit @Test method. Testers, and other people on the team use java differently. If you already know Java then this book may not be for you. Throughout the author's career, he has have written thousands of lines of Java code, but has rarely had to compile the code into an application. You can find the source code for all examples and exercises used in the book over on github: https://github/eviltester/javaForTestersCode. Testers, Managers, Business Analysts, Front End Developers, Designers, etc. We explain the concept of Interfaces, because we need to know it to understand Collections, but not how
You can find his writing and online training courses at: CompendiumDev, SeleniumSimplified, EvilTester and JavaForTesters . He is a consultant, trainer and regular keynote speaker at conferences worldwide. Alan Richardson is also the author of “Selenium Simplified”
HUGE return for such a small price! Alan is 'The Man' when it comes to learning about software test automation from the ground up. I have him to thank for giving me the resources to get up to speed on a whole new way of testing (programming and automation) and for making me a great deal more employable in the process. For tester/programmers of any level, this book is a tremendous resource and reference. In the book he lays the groundwork and good habits you will need in order to create a test suite that is maintainable and has lasting value.. Five Stars Good explanations and a very good reference. Oleksandr said Five Stars. good & simple
You can find his writing and online training courses at: CompendiumDev, SeleniumSimplified, EvilTester and JavaForTesters . About the Author Alan Richardson is also the author of “Selenium Simplified”. He is a consultant, trainer and regular keynote speaker at conferences worldwide