JSFoo 2012 Pune

Pune gets its own JSFoo

After Bangalore, JSFoo is coming to Pune! JSFoo is a one day conference about developing next-generation applications in JavaScript. Join us for a full day of intense sessions on a variety of topics ranging from core JavaScript concepts to building complete web-applications in JavaScript.

This is your chance to mingle with and learn from JavaScript experts from all over the country!

Sessions are for 45 minutes each: 30 minutes speaking, 10 minutes of Q&A and 5 minutes for people to move between rooms. Tickets are free for confirmed speakers. If you’ve proposed to speak, please wait to hear from us before you buying your ticket. If your proposal is not selected, you will still get Early Geek pricing.

(This event was previously scheduled for December 10 but has been moved to January since the organizing team was busy with Droidcon.)

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Anil Tarte

@aniltarte

How to apply BDD and TDD practices, using Jasmine library?

Submitted Jan 9, 2012

Learning technics, to apply BDD and TDD where business logic is coded in Javascript, introduction to the Jasmine library.

Outline

Agile practitioners today are comfortable with applying practices such as behaviour-driven development (BDD) and test-driven development (TDD) to incrementally build robust, object-oriented code in server-side environments like Java and C#.

Increasingly, however, development teams are being asked to deliver highly-interactive rich internet web applications that present information in visually exciting ways. As application-logic necessarily moves from the server-side to the web browser, agile development teams are faced with the dilema of leaving behind the techniques and tools they are comfortable with, in pursuit of the compelling user-experience that their customers want.

This need not be the case. In this tutorial/demo, I will show you how to apply BDD and TDD to incrementally build a rich internet application based on OO Javascript, HTML5 and CSS, utilising framework Jasmine.

I will be using a real-world application(HeatMap) from the trading domain for this tutorial, where I will also make use of new technologies such as websockets and knockout.js.

The focus of the exercise is on applying BDD and TDD to writing object-oriented Javascript code.

Requirements

Basic knowledge of Javascript language and writing it in object oriented way.
Awareness of BDD and/or TDD practices, will ease the learning.

Speaker bio

A Software Developer, practicing agile development practices in server side and in client side technologies from last 5 years, Always focus on writing simple, clean and object oriented code, currently involved in developing rich, real time internet web application for trading domain in a distributed environment.

Slides

http://expertalks.eventbrite.com/ (Will share it soon, it will be a short walk-through of this workshop)

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