Learn Junit from Pluralsight
Pluralsight offers you 6 courses, to learn Junit now!
Pluralsight, is an American publicly held online education company that offers a variety of video training courses for software developers, IT administrators, and creative professionals through its website. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the company has its headquarters in Farmington, Utah. As of July 2018, it uses more than 1,400 subject-matter experts as authors, and offers more than 6,500 courses in its catalog. Since first moving its courses online in 2007, the company has expanded, developing a full enterprise platform, and adding skills assessment modules.
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Beginner
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1h 28m
Getting Started Unit Testing with JUnit 5
JUnit 5 is the latest incarnation of the most popular Java unit test library. This course teaches you how to unit test Java code with JUnit 5.
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Intermediate
Video
English
32m
JUnit 5 Testing: Android Unidirectional Data Flow with LiveData
Droidcon SF 2019 | JUnit 5 Testing: Android Unidirectional Data Flow with LiveData | Adam Hurwitz
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Intermediate
Video
English
1h 16m
TDD with JUnit 5
Test-driven Development is an evolutionary approach to development. This course will demonstrate the benefits of Test-driven Development and how to implement JUnit 5 into your applications.
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Intermediate
Video
English
2h 29m
Gradle Build Tool Fundamentals
Gradle is the newish kid on the block of Java build tools and is the tool that Android Studio uses. Gradle lets you compile and test your code^ create jars and wars for your applications^ generate Javadoc^ and much more.
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All Levels
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3h 54m
Introduction to Testing in Java
The easiest and most pleasant way to get started with unit testing^ JUnit^ and Test Driven Development (TDD) that you could imagine.
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Intermediate
Video
English
31m
Structure Unit Testing with Spek
Droidcon SF 2019 | Structure Unit Testing with Spek | Martin Petrulak
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