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- [Ervis] After the software is made available to the client, fixing software bugs is stressful, time-consuming, and usually more expensive. So having your code well-tested helps you prevent bugs from getting into production. In this course, you'll get an overview of different testing levels and dive deeper into the base level of testing, which is unit testing. You'll start with unit testing a console app. Next, you'll learn how to unit test an ASP.NET Core web API and an MVC application. By the end of this course, you'll have enough knowledge to help you start writing your own automated tests for your personal or commercial apps. Hi, I am Ervis Trupja and I specialize in building enterprise level web apps. Join me in my LinkedIn Learning course as we explore unit testing ASP.NET Core apps.
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Introduction
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1. Get Started with Unit Testing
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Why unit testing?3m 28s
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2. Console Applications
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xUnit Theory with InlineData6m 15s
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xUnit Theory with MemberData4m 29s
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3. Web API Applications
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4. MVC Applications
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Set up MVC testing project2m 34s
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Conclusion
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Where to go next57s
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