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1.2 What You Need
Because we are testing ASP.NET MVC applications, you will need something that allows you to create and edit them. In other words, you need Visual Studio. For this course, I will use Visual Studio 2013 Professional and an add-on called NCrunch, a testing and code coverage tool.
Related Links1.Introduction4 lessons, 38:38
4 lessons, 38:38
1.1Introduction00:57
1.1
Introduction
00:57
1.2What You Need09:15
1.2
What You Need
09:15
1.3Unit Testing Basics (Part 1)13:08
1.3
Unit Testing Basics (Part 1)
13:08
1.4Unit Testing Basics (Part 2)15:18
1.4
Unit Testing Basics (Part 2)
15:18
2.Controller Testing6 lessons, 1:18:19
6 lessons, 1:18:19
2.1Simple Controller Testing (Part 1)13:08
2.1
Simple Controller Testing (Part 1)
13:08
2.2Simple Controller Testing (Part 2)12:59
2.2
Simple Controller Testing (Part 2)
12:59
2.3Realistic Controller Testing12:20
2.3
Realistic Controller Testing
12:20
2.4Mocking08:26
2.4
Mocking
08:26
2.5Finishing the HomeController14:15
2.5
Finishing the HomeController
14:15
2.6Testing Behavior17:11
2.6
Testing Behavior
17:11
3.Route Testing1 lesson, 14:50
1 lesson, 14:50
3.1Testing Your Route Configuration14:50
3.1
Testing Your Route Configuration
14:50
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:47
1 lesson, 00:47
4.1Conclusion00:47
4.1
Conclusion
00:47
I started my development career on the client-side writing JavaScript and DHTML components in my spare time. In 2005, Nicholas C. Zakas asked me to join him in writing the first edition of Professional Ajax for Wiley Publishing. Since Professional Ajax, 1st Edition, I've been blessed to take part in other book projects: Professional Ajax 2nd Edition, and Beginning JavaScript 3rd and 4th editions.