Description
Unit Testing .Net Core 3 Applications with xUnit .net & MOQ is the name of a training course from Udemy that teaches how to write unit tests for .NET Core 3 projects with the help of xUnit.net. xUnit.net is a free and open source unit testing tool for the .NET Framework. It is written by the creator of NUnit. Unit testing is also a method in programming that is used to test small units of the program’s source code.
This course is a practical training course that focuses on unit testing of .NET Core 3 projects using xUnit.net. You can use this tool to perform unit testing of C#, VB.NET and #F projects and key programming commands of NET core. Run it easily. The course instructor will teach you how to unit test .NET core programs. write, how to use data-driven testing capabilities, and how to take advantage of TDD techniques.
What you will learn in Unit Testing .Net Core 3 Applications with xUnit .net & MOQ course:
- Getting to know the features and capabilities of xUnit .net
- Writing unit tests using xUnit
- Writing unit tests for legacy applications
- Teaching TDD with xUnit
Unit Testing .Net Core 3 Applications course specifications with xUnit .net & MOQ
- English language
- Duration: 3 hours and 30 minutes
- Number of courses: 39
- Education level: Intermediate
- teacher : Aref K
- File format: mp4
Course headings
39 lectures 03:30:49
Introduction
8 lectures 19:38
Asserts
8 lectures 52:02
Arranging Phase, and Managing Tests
5 lectures 40:41
Data Driven Tests
5 lectures 23:53
Mocking and Unit Testing with MOQ & xUnit
7 lectures 37:05
Unit Testing Legacy Code
3 lectures 20:40
Test Driven Development (TDD)
2 lectures 12:03
More xUnit.net
1 lecture 04:47
Interview questions
0 lectures 00:00
Course prerequisites
- C# programming beginner level
- Visual Studio 2015, 2017, 2019 or Visual Studio for Mac
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