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Open Source Tooling and Automation Part 2: Unit Testing
In this lab you will extend your previous lab's tooling to include automated unit tests. Most large software projects include tests, and it's a good idea to know how to create, run, and debug them.
Please following the instructions in the README-part2.md doc at https://github.com/humphd/Seneca2017LearningLab.
When you are done, write a blog post about the experience, including:
- what you did
- what you learned
- things you found interesting or difficult.
- Was unit testing new to you? If so, what did you think? If not, how was it different with Jest/JS?
Make sure you include links to things you discuss in your blog.
After you've tested the editors and written your guide, add your name, the chosen editor name, and your blog guide:
# | Name | Blog Post (URL) | TravisCI Build for Tests (URL) |
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1 | Christopher Singh | ||
2 | Dang Khue Tran | https://trandangkhue27.wordpress.com/2017/03/24/osd600-lab-8-open-source-tooling-and-automation-part-2-unit-testing/ | https://travis-ci.org/dangkhue27/OSD600LearningLab/jobs/214722326 |
3 | Nagashashank P | https://travis-ci.org/Shank09/LearningLab | |
4 | Badr Modoukh | https://travis-ci.org/badrmodoukh/Seneca2017LearningLab | |
5 | Max Fainshtein | https://mfainshtein4.wordpress.com/2017/03/25/lab-8/ | https://travis-ci.org/mfainshtein4/SenecaDPSLearningLab2017 |
6 | Simon de Almeida | https://travis-ci.org/simon66/Seneca2017LearningLab | |
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