This course explores the ins and outs of developing testable Windows 8
applications that are written in C# and XAML, or HTML and JavaScript.
Topics examined include how to structure applications to facilitate
testing, limitations when writing unit tests, UI automation testing, and
unit testing with WinJS.
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Table of content
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Building for Testability
- Introduction
- Structuring an application
- Demo: Converting an application to MVVM
- The Command Pattern
- Demo: Implementing the Command Pattern
- Summary
- Adding Unit Testing
- MS Test for Windows 8
- Demo: Using MS Test for Windows 8
- Structuring for unit testing
- Demo: Adding unit tests to an application
- Advanced unit testing
- Demo: Navigation unit tests
- Demo: Unit testing Windows 8 activation events
- Summary
- UI Automation
- UI Automation overview
- Demo: Launching a Windows 8 application from code
- Demo: Driving an application from code
- When to use UI automation
- Summary
- WinJS Testing
- Overview of WinJS unit testing
- Demo: Adding basic WinJS unit testing
- Summary
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