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πŸ““ 3.1.0.1 Test-Driven Development with C# Objectives

Welcome to C# and .NET! We'll spend this course section unpacking concepts from the pre-work and familiarizing ourselves with C# development in general. We'll dive deeper into object-oriented programming, C# tools, and build console applications.

We will also continue to practice Test-Driven Development with MSTest, building off of both the pre-work lessons and the Test-Driven Development techniques and best practices that you learned in JavaScript.

Independent Project Objectives​


At the end of this section, you will complete an independent project. Your code will be reviewed for the following objectives:

  • Code includes two custom classes and uses namespaces.
  • Console application works correctly.
  • Application correctly uses auto-implemented properties.
  • Classes should include methods for determining the price of an order.
  • Models are thoroughly tested.
  • Project is in a polished, portfolio-quality state.
  • The prompt’s required functionality and baseline project requirements are met.

Previous Objectives​

  • Logic is easy to understand.
  • Variable names are clear and descriptive.
  • A well-formatted README with a description of the program, setup instructions, a copyright, a license, the GitHub URL of your repo, and your name has been included.
  • The project includes regular commits with clear messages that finish the phrase "This commit will...".
  • Code has proper indentation and spacing.