Workshop #2: Testing Rich Internet Applications
Back in the Web 1.0 days, we had it lucky: the browser was our pretty green screen, and we didn't have to worry about what we put there. It was pretty and dumb. Then, the guys at Google ruined it all. Now, we have to make our web applications actually do stuff. And anytime software does stuff, it needs to be tested.
This workshop is about how to test the web tier. Venkat Subramaniam and Neal Ford will discuss unit, functional, integration, and acceptance tools and strategies to provide the same rigorous testing of things that go bump in the browser as things on the server side. We discuss JsUnit, CrossCheck, Selenium and other tools, and show strategies for testing things that look hard to test.
About Neal Ford
Neal is Software Architect and Meme Wrangler at ThoughtWorks, a global IT consultancy with an exclusive focus on end-to-end software development and delivery.
Before joining ThoughtWorks, Neal was the Chief Technology Officer at The DSW Group, Ltd., a nationally recognized training and development firm. Neal has a degree in Computer Science from Georgia State University specializing in languages and compilers and a minor in mathematics specializing in statistical analysis.
He is also the designer and developer of applications, instructional materials, magazine articles, video presentations, and author of 6 books, including the most recent The Productive Programmer. His language proficiencies include Java, C#/.NET, Ruby, Groovy, functional languages, Scheme, Object Pascal, C++, and C. His primary consulting focus is the design and construction of large-scale enterprise applications. Neal has taught on-site classes nationally and internationally to all phases of the military and to many Fortune 500 companies. He is also an internationally acclaimed speaker, having spoken at over 100 developer conferences worldwide, delivering more than 600 talks. If you have an insatiable curiosity about Neal, visit his web site at http://www.nealford.com. He welcomes feedback and can be reached at nford@thoughtworks.com.
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