π 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 Objectivesβ
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 promptβs required functionality and baseline project requirements are met.
Previous Objectivesβ
- 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.