this man feels us guys :d yesterday we decided to start unit testing for our code and i was thinking of good tutorial and there are no good tutorial rather than anton tutorial thanks man in advance
Thank you for this great video. I have some feedback you might consider for other videos. I feel like you go into writing the tests without any explanation of the code that's being tested. And the code that's being tested in your examples tends to be so simple and generic that is sort of meaningless. Like if the objects you used were Order or Customer instead of "Something" it would help the viewer follow along better. So if you took just a minute or two to present the code that needs to be tested and mentioned that scenarios you see that deserve unit tests, and then said "Ok, now I'm going to show you how to write those tests"....that might be a good flow.
Thank you so much for this video... Most tutorials always want to cover the easy fun stuff. This is often the content we really need though.
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this man feels us guys :d
yesterday we decided to start unit testing for our code and i was thinking of good tutorial
and there are no good tutorial rather than anton tutorial
thanks man in advance
Glad to hear )
Fantastic video. Thank you for taking the time to make this! Subscribed.
Thank you for watching!
Really really really great stuff man. Appreciate this.
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Thanks bro. Unit testing is one thing I never considered seriously. Time to catch up :)
Yea boi
Anton, thank you a lot for explanation!
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Excellent content! Keep it up!
Thanks raw cording. I have been learning lots from this channel. Please do GraphQL videos with hotchocolate framework.
I've never used GraphQL, if I ever learn it I'll teach it.
Your ability to teach is amazing uwu
Ufff ty
Did you the oopsie woopsie code *-* muuch more reliawble by using funny little unit testings? UwU
legend
Thanks a lot!! Are you going to create a tutorial about MongoDB testing? I didn't manage to find something on this topic
Cheers and no I’m not!
Thank you for this great video. I have some feedback you might consider for other videos.
I feel like you go into writing the tests without any explanation of the code that's being tested. And the code that's being tested in your examples tends to be so simple and generic that is sort of meaningless. Like if the objects you used were Order or Customer instead of "Something" it would help the viewer follow along better.
So if you took just a minute or two to present the code that needs to be tested and mentioned that scenarios you see that deserve unit tests, and then said "Ok, now I'm going to show you how to write those tests"....that might be a good flow.
Can you explain from basic , how to mockAPI usig Fakexrmeasy and moq
No, I don’t use the fakexrmeasy
Hey, is there a reason why you prefer vscode/project rider? I've seen you only using these.
I prefer Rider and LinqPad I think they are the best
Tricking boss 😎
Hehe
Hi Antoan,
How did you get core libraries source code ??
I use Rider
@@RawCoding is it possible in vs community ?
Not sure
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антон, у тебя там сзади постер с чьей то жопой.
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Не знал что ты на русском говоришь
А вот
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