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How Do I Review The Code
Test-Driven Development
How to Make a Gem of a Gem
Justin Searls
RubyConf 2021
Joyful Polyglot: Beautiful insights from many languages
Nick Barone
RubyConf 2021
Clean RSpec: A Workshop on Ruby Testing Craftsmanship
Jesse Spevack
RubyConf 2021
So writing tests feels painful. What now?
Stephanie Minn
RailsConf 2024
Plain, Old, but Mighty: Leveraging POROs in Greenfield and Legacy Code
Sweta Sanghavi
RailsConf 2024
Workshop: From slow to go: Rails test profiling hands-on
Vladimir Dementyev
RailsConf 2024
Workshop: TDD for Absolute Beginners
Jason Swett
RailsConf 2024
Let there be docs!
Svyatoslav Kryukov
Friendly.rb 2023
Profiling Ruby tests with Swiss precision
Vladimir Dementyev
Helvetic Ruby 2023
Lightning Talk: Avoiding Sneaky Testing Antipatterns
Sarah Lima
Helvetic Ruby 2024
Weaving and seaming mocks
Vladimir Dementyev
RubyConf 2022 Mini
TDD on the Shoulders of Giants
Jared Norman
RubyConf 2022 Mini
The Unbreakable Code Whose Breaking Won WWII
Aji Slater
RubyConf 2023
The Secret Ingredient: How To Understand and Resolve Just About Any Flaky Test
Alan Ridlehoover
RubyConf 2023
Lightning Talk: Be Moar Ridiculous
Anthony Navarre
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011
Start using Jasmine. Write better JavaScript. Profit.
Justin Searls
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Cory Flanigan
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011
Surviving Growing from Zero to 15,000 Selenium Tests
Jim Holmes
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011
A Documentation Talk
Zach Holman
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2011
To Mock or Not to Mock
Justin Searls
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2012
Lightning Talk: DRYing up RSpec
Dan Sharp
Rocky Mountain Ruby 2013
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