Course Outline
Introduction
- Property based testing vs unit testing
Overview of Haskell and QuickCheck
Setting up the test environment
Using combinators
Defining properties
Observing the distribution of test data
Defining test data generators
Generating test cases
Executing tests
Debugging and modifying of properties
Integrating QuickCheck into a continuous testing and deployment environment
Other available frameworks
- SmallCheck
Closing remarks
Requirements
- Some test automation experience is helpful
- Haskell programming experience
Testimonials (6)
Very nice approach to the topic and based on practical examples
Tomasz - Biuro Rachunkowe Magda Sp. z o.o.
Course - Automate Windows Desktop Applications with AutoIt
Machine Translated
I enjoyed everything as it is all new for me and I can see the added value it can ring to my work.
Zareef - BMW South Africa
Course - Tosca: Model-Based Testing for Complex Systems
The practical exercises, the good humor of the trainer. A big thank you to Augustin for succeeding in creating a good atmosphere from a distance for participants he doesn't see. This makes for enjoyable and interesting training.
Jean-Noël - Cegid
Course - TestComplete
Machine Translated
The fact that TJ was prepared to explain a few times and he tried his best to get the concept across
Anita Antonie - Hollard Insurance
Course - Advanced Selenium
Course was very practical. Trainer knows his subject very well.
Piotr - Scottish Enterprise
Course - Advanced Selenium with C#
Shane is very experienced, knowledgeable, and willing to help and explain when people have questions. I liked most that Shane creates an atmosphere in which asking questions is safe and encouraged, which is extremely important to learning in my opinion.