The Way of the Web Tester

A Beginner's Guide to Automating Tests

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Software Development, General Computing
Cover of the book The Way of the Web Tester by Jonathan Rasmusson, Pragmatic Bookshelf
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jonathan Rasmusson ISBN: 9781680505146
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf Publication: September 22, 2016
Imprint: Pragmatic Bookshelf Language: English
Author: Jonathan Rasmusson
ISBN: 9781680505146
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Publication: September 22, 2016
Imprint: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Language: English

This book is for everyone who needs to test the web. As a tester, you'll automate your tests. As a developer, you'll build more robust solutions. And as a team, you'll gain a vocabulary and a means to coordinate how to write and organize automated tests for the web. Follow the testing pyramid and level up your skills in user interface testing, integration testing, and unit testing. Your new skills will free you up to do other, more important things while letting the computer do the one thing it's really good at: quickly running thousands of repetitive tasks.

This book shows you how to do three things:

How to write really good automated tests for the web.

How to pick and choose the right ones.

* How to explain, coordinate, and share your efforts with others.

If you're a traditional software tester who has never written an automated test before, this is the perfect book for getting started. Together, we'll go through everything you'll need to start writing your own tests.

If you're a developer, but haven't thought much about testing, this book will show you how to move fast without breaking stuff. You'll test RESTful web services and legacy systems, and see how to organize your tests.

And if you're a team lead, this is the Rosetta Stone you've been looking for. This book will help you bridge that testing gap between your developers and your testers by giving your team a model to discuss automated testing, and most importantly, to coordinate their efforts.

The Way of the Web Tester is packed with cartoons, graphics, best practices, war stories, plenty of humor, and hands-on tutorial exercises that will get you doing the right things, the right way.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This book is for everyone who needs to test the web. As a tester, you'll automate your tests. As a developer, you'll build more robust solutions. And as a team, you'll gain a vocabulary and a means to coordinate how to write and organize automated tests for the web. Follow the testing pyramid and level up your skills in user interface testing, integration testing, and unit testing. Your new skills will free you up to do other, more important things while letting the computer do the one thing it's really good at: quickly running thousands of repetitive tasks.

This book shows you how to do three things:

How to write really good automated tests for the web.

How to pick and choose the right ones.

* How to explain, coordinate, and share your efforts with others.

If you're a traditional software tester who has never written an automated test before, this is the perfect book for getting started. Together, we'll go through everything you'll need to start writing your own tests.

If you're a developer, but haven't thought much about testing, this book will show you how to move fast without breaking stuff. You'll test RESTful web services and legacy systems, and see how to organize your tests.

And if you're a team lead, this is the Rosetta Stone you've been looking for. This book will help you bridge that testing gap between your developers and your testers by giving your team a model to discuss automated testing, and most importantly, to coordinate their efforts.

The Way of the Web Tester is packed with cartoons, graphics, best practices, war stories, plenty of humor, and hands-on tutorial exercises that will get you doing the right things, the right way.

More books from Pragmatic Bookshelf

Cover of the book Modern C++ Programming with Test-Driven Development by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book The Definitive ANTLR 4 Reference by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Serverless Single Page Apps by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book The Dream Team Nightmare by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Programming Sound with Pure Data by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Ruby Performance Optimization by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Test Driven Development for Embedded C by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Manage Your Project Portfolio by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Craft GraphQL APIs in Elixir with Absinthe by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Manage It! by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Seven Databases in Seven Weeks by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Pragmatic Guide to Git by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Your Code as a Crime Scene by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Programming Concurrency on the JVM by Jonathan Rasmusson
Cover of the book Behind Closed Doors by Jonathan Rasmusson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy