What to Avoid When Writing Unit Tests
"These tests should never have been written. They provide no or little value." -ME Testing code as been described as an "art form." It is, but it should not be. There are many good patterns that should be followed when writing tests. There is even a lifecycle of tests that should be paid some attention. There are also many BAD patterns that developers should be aware of so that they can be avoided (or cleaned up). This session will provide a series of examples of bad front-end tests and how to write them correctly.
Session Information
Time: 12:45 - 1:45
Room: Student Alumni Room (2nd Floor)
Robert Fornal
Robert Fornal
Robert Fornal is a Senior Solutions Developer with Leading EDJE: Husband, father, and programmer My focus is on front-end development: - JavaScript - CSS - SVG - AngularJS and Angular - React - Ionic Robert says "Learning from my mistakes over the decades, I feel that I have become a solid programmer."