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Jim Weaver, Catalin Tudose, and Nicolae Caprarescu

Unit testing has become standard practice for today's software developers. The goal of this learning path is to help you understand how to write clean, testable code, all the way from writing your first test to mocking out dependencies to creating unit tests for your existing applications

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Four courses

Getting Started Unit Testing with JUnit 5

(1 hours)
JUnit 5 is the latest version of the popular Java unit test library. This course teaches you how to unit test Java code with JUnit 5. Unit test frameworks like JUnit 5 help guide the design of your code as well as ensure that it works.

TDD with JUnit 5

(1 hours)
Test-driven Development is an evolutionary approach to development. This course will demonstrate the benefits of Test-driven Development and how to implement JUnit 5 into your applications.

Getting Started with EasyMock 4

(1 hours)
Dependencies between application classes make it difficult to write unit tests. EasyMock enables you to focus on the unit-under-test by using mocks.

Unit Testing Legacy Code in Java SE 8

(2 hours)
Untested code can be difficult and risky to maintain. This course teaches techniques to get existing code under test as you work on it, without risky rewrites or redesigns.

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