InfoQ Homepage Presentations Test-Driven JavaScript with Jasmine
Test-Driven JavaScript with Jasmine
Summary
Brad Urani presents the principles of writing unit tests using Jasmine, discussing spies, DI and mocking as strategies for isolating functionality for both synchronous and asynchronous JavaScript.
Bio
Brad Urani is Director of Engineering at Upside, where he specializes in agile test-driven development. He is a start-up veteran, team leader and project manager with previous experience in the ecommerce, video game, industrial process control, social networking and educational software fields.
About the conference
The conference is a three-day, multi-track event that covers all aspects of software development and agile project management. We have speakers from all over the world who are industry experts that deliver both learning sessions as well as hands-on workshops to further the audience’s knowledge and understanding of the topics.
This content is in the Jasmine topic
Related Topics:
Sponsored Content
-
Related Editorial
-
Related Sponsors
-
Popular across InfoQ
-
Google Launches Code Wiki, an AI-Driven System for Continuous, Interactive Code Documentation
-
Java News Roundup: Spring Framework 7.0, Spring Data, Spring AI, Payara Platform, OpenJDK, JobRunr
-
AWS Lambda Rust Support Reaches General Availability
-
New Token-Oriented Object Notation (TOON) Hopes to Cut LLM Costs by Reducing Token Consumption
-
AnalogJS 2.0: Angular Full Stack Framework Introduces Content Resources & Leaner Builds
-
Cloud Security Challenges in the AI Era - How Running Containers and Inference Weaken Your System
-