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 (8)
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
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Very nice approach to the topic and based on practical examples
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To start Lukasz asked my background and what I wanted to get out of the training, I feel he then tailored is approach to deliver to my requirements As an Introduction to Selenium the course provided the exact level and detail that I was requiring.
Jonathan Ritson - Real Training Services
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The exercises, they ignited passion in scripting and coding
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I liked it the most when Colin gave us a challenge with exercises