January 1, 2018
New Year 2018 Special Offer - 50% off Unit Testing training
A good suite of fast-running unit tests (tests that don't have external dependencies) is essential to our ability to sustain the pace of delivering clean, reliable code.But unit testing practices are still not as widespread as they should be. Many development teams still relay on automated system/GUI testing, and far too many rely totally on expensive and slow manual testing. This is the most common cause of slow release cycles and major delays we see on a daily basis. If your team is stuck in "stabilisation phase hell", fast-running unit tests may very likely be part of the solution.
Unit tests are the foundation for code craft, and developers and teams looking for a place to start find my 1-day unit testing workshop very helpful.
To celebrate New Year 2018, we're offering a whopping 50% discount all the way through January. Confirm your booking by Jan 31st and get it half-price.
It comes in Java and .NET flavours, using the most popular unit testing tools, and covers everything you'll need to get started, plus more advanced techniques like mocking and stubbing, fluent assertions, parameterised and data-driven testing, as well as unit testing patterns and architectures you'll find useful as your test suites grow. We end by introducing you to foundational Test-Driven Development, opening the door to further code craft learning.
You can find out more at http://www.codemanship.com/unittesting.html
Posted 3 years, 3 months ago on January 1, 2018
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