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Javascript unit testing

(I’m still here. During my time away from the blog I got a job. Hopefully things are about to be calmer and I’ll be updating more frequently.) I spent a while burnishing up the weighted-list javascript...

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First few stabs at Chai

Continuing on my investigation of what’s what in the state of Javascript testing frameworks, I downloaded Chai and ported several of my existing Qunit tests over to it. Chai is more or less a plugin...

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Forging on with javascript testing frameworks

I’ve got what I consider to be a decent set of unit tests in Chai, though I’m certainly a good deal away from a complete set. (As an aside, the inherently non-deterministic nature of js-weighted-list...

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BusterJS vs Chai/Mocha

BusterJS, a node.js-oriented test framework, is notable for having a lot of ways to run tests, including one where it fires up an HTTP server that your browser connects to, as well as a way, seemingly,...

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Initial Jasmine impressions

Ok, I must confess that midway into my half-baked project of comparing Javascript testing frameworks, I’m getting a little bored with the entire project. Largely this is due to the fact that of the...

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