[python-uk] TDD / Django / Selenium workshop - any interest in a part 2?
Hi All, So I've finished digesting the lessons from the workshop last month, and re-writing my tutorials appropriately. It seems I wasn't traumatised enough by the first one, so I'm keen to do a follow-up! So, would anyone be interested in doing a part 2? topics will include: - urls, views and templates in django - unit testing with the Django Test Client - some testing philosophy: what to test, what not to test - (if time) testing javascript And (aside from John in the Midlands) would anyone be interested in re-doing a part 1? For anyone that doesn't remember the general idea, it's essentially going through the official Django tutorial, but with full TDD, including Selenium. So it's pitched at TDD beginners, can accomodate Django beginners, but is probably a bit too low-level for experienced TTD'ers or Selenium users. Materials and blog here: http://harry.pythonanywhere.com cheers all, Harry -- -- Harry J.W. Percival -- Twitter: @hjwp Mobile: +44 (0) 78877 02511 Skype: harry.percival ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] TDD / Django / Selenium workshop - any interest in a part 2?
Definitely interested. Last one was really good, which reminds me I'm supposed to be presenting everything I learnt to my workmates. On Dec 7, 2011 2:57 PM, "Harry Percival" wrote: > Hi All, > > So I've finished digesting the lessons from the workshop last month, > and re-writing my tutorials appropriately. It seems I wasn't > traumatised enough by the first one, so I'm keen to do a follow-up! > > So, would anyone be interested in doing a part 2? topics will include: > - urls, views and templates in django > - unit testing with the Django Test Client > - some testing philosophy: what to test, what not to test > - (if time) testing javascript > > > And (aside from John in the Midlands) would anyone be interested in > re-doing a part 1? > > For anyone that doesn't remember the general idea, it's essentially > going through the official Django tutorial, but with full TDD, > including Selenium. So it's pitched at TDD beginners, can accomodate > Django beginners, but is probably a bit too low-level for experienced > TTD'ers or Selenium users. Materials and blog here: > http://harry.pythonanywhere.com > > cheers all, > Harry > -- > -- > Harry J.W. Percival > -- > Twitter: @hjwp > Mobile: +44 (0) 78877 02511 > Skype: harry.percival > ___ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] TDD / Django / Selenium workshop - any interest in a part 2?
I for one would be very interested, where would this be held? - Original message - > Hi All, > > So I've finished digesting the lessons from the workshop last month, > and re-writing my tutorials appropriately. It seems I wasn't > traumatised enough by the first one, so I'm keen to do a follow-up! > > So, would anyone be interested in doing a part 2? topics will include: > - urls, views and templates in django > - unit testing with the Django Test Client > - some testing philosophy: what to test, what not to test > - (if time) testing javascript > > > And (aside from John in the Midlands) would anyone be interested in > re-doing a part 1? > > For anyone that doesn't remember the general idea, it's essentially > going through the official Django tutorial, but with full TDD, > including Selenium. So it's pitched at TDD beginners, can accomodate > Django beginners, but is probably a bit too low-level for experienced > TTD'ers or Selenium users. Materials and blog here: > http://harry.pythonanywhere.com > > cheers all, > Harry > -- > -- > Harry J.W. Percival > -- > Twitter: @hjwp > Mobile: +44 (0) 78877 02511 > Skype: harry.percival > ___ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk