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067 JSJ Testem with Toby Ho

067 JSJ Testem with Toby Ho

FromJavaScript Jabber


067 JSJ Testem with Toby Ho

FromJavaScript Jabber

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jul 19, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Panel
Toby Ho (twitter github blog)
Joe Eames (twitter github blog)
Aaron Frost (twitter github blog)
Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up)
Discussion
00:53 - Aaron Frost Introduction
Domo
1.21 Gigawatts - Chromeapps with Angularjs and Node (Aaron Frost and Dave Geddes)
02:45 - Toby Ho Introduction
testem
Toby Ho - Testem: Interactive JS Test Runner
Toby Ho: Better TDD Workflow via Exclusive Tests in Jasmine and Mocha
03:06 - testem
Autotest
guard
Jasmine
Mocha
QUnit
Buster.JS
PhantomJS
node.js
04:43 - Integration Tests
038 JSJ Jasmine with Justin Searls
capybara
06:32 - guard
07:49 - The testem UI
node-charm
09:55 - The Browser Launcher
11:40 - CI Mode
Jenkins
TeamCity
12:27 - Is it a Global Installer?
npm
13:39 - Workflow
Grub Filtering
testem.json/testem.yml
Devmode
Exclusive Tests in Mocha
Karma
.only
Console Logging
21:27 - Debugging
Git Hooks
Minification
25:25 - testem vs Karma
AngularJS
28:08 - Testing JavaScript
Jasmine
Mocha
QUnit
29:50 - Browsers
Chrome
30:54 - Configurations
32:11 - Contributors
Jake Verbaten (Raynos)
Derek Brans
Justin Searls
David Mosher
lineman
33:33 - Grunt.js
grunt-testem
35:09 - Testing & TDD
Bryan Liles: TATFT - Test All the F***in Time
Picks
The Rithmatist by Brandon Sanderson (Joe)
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (Aaron)
Amazon Prime (Chuck)
Big Bang Theory (Chuck)
HandBrake (Chuck)
Rails Conf 2013 The Magic Tricks of Testing by Sandi Metz (Toby)
Giles Bowkett - Secrets Of Superstar Programmer Productivity: Flow (Toby)
Book Club
JavaScript Allongé with Reginald Braithwaite!  He will join us for an episode to discuss the book on August 1st. The episode will air on August 9th.
Next Week
ES Next with Aaron Frost
Transcript
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CHUCK:  Hey everybody, and welcome to Episode 67 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames.
JOE:  Hey there.
CHUCK:  We also have Aaron Frost filling in for us.
AARON:  Hello.
CHUCK:  And we have a special guest and that is Toby Ho.
TOBY:  Hi everyone.
CHUCK:  I’m Charles Max Wood from DevChat.TV. Guys, why don’t we have you introduce yourselves really quick? Let’s start with you, Aaron.
AARON:  Okay. So, I’m a frontend developer at Domo.
JOE:  Open-source evangelist.
AARON:  Well, you can call me whatever you want.
[Laughter]
AARON:  I’ve worked here for a few months. I love it. I’m writing a book on the next version of ECMAScript and a dad with three kids. So yeah, that’s me.
JOE:  Aaron’s too modest. He’s also a big-time conference speaker. He’s a regular presenter at local user groups. And like I said before, he’s one of our evangelists, so he was hired as a really high-level frontend engineer here at Domo to help us take our JavaScript and frontend work into the next level, really.
CHUCK:  Yeah, I also showed up late to a workshop that he was putting on using Node and Twilio and that was pretty cool.
JOE:  Yeah, that thing has been the bomb. Also, Aaron’s presentation at Fluent Conf with Dave Geddes was apparently the hit of the entire show, the best received. The organizer said he thought it was definitely one of the best presentations done at Fluent Conf.
AARON:  Yeah. They said it was the most entertaining and Simon said he wished we could cut it down in ten minutes and that they had made us keynote, because it was pretty fun. We had a lot of fun with it.
CHUCK:  Cool.
JOE:  Yeah, it’s up on YouTube. We’ll put links in the show notes. It’s really great. Special Guest: Toby Ho.
Released:
Jul 19, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

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