Younes Jaaidi

Angular Conference 2024 (Warsaw & Online)
Learn from the Best
Meet Younes Jaaidi

Younes Jaaidi

Younes Jaaidi - Software Development Cook, Teacher & Coach, GDE | France

Younes is a Software Cook born in eXtreme Programming, which made him a passionate advocate of Collective Ownership, TDD and snacks in the office.

He trains and coaches teams like yours to cook better apps. He’s also an NX champion, a Google Developer Expert for Angular and Web Technologies and a mediocre sailor.

His favorite command is `sleep 300; git reset --hard; git clean -df`

Workshops

Pragmatic Angular Testing by Younes Jaaidi - Master Class (stationary & online)

Testing or more specifically, front-end testing is undeniably in the top 3 of the most complex topics associated with Angular & front-end development.

When one is confronted with this complexity, it is tempting to give up, but at what cost? It is totally possible to develop an application without tests but is it really faster? What happens to code maintainability a few months or sometimes just weeks later? Can we serenely refactor and deploy our apps regularly while it is getting older and complex in our hands? What about end-to-end tests, they sound attractive but are they enough?

This workshop presents, through practical exercises, pragmatic Angular testing techniques. You will also learn how to implement simple, meaningful, maintainable, and above all profitable tests.

What attendees will learn

During this workshop, you will learn:
- how to implement tests for your Angular application with the Test-Driven Development approach,
- how to choose the type of tests that fits best depending on the context,
- how to decouple tests from code to encourage refactoring and tidying up when needed,
- how to implement maintainable and human-readable tests,
- the difference between dummies, stubs, spies, mocks, and fakes + how and when to use them,
- the difference between isolated, shallow & integration component testing,
- how to choose the right scope for your tests,
- lots of tips & tricks that will help you adopt a pragmatic testing strategy.

Course Benefits
You will learn how to write profitable tests, in other terms, you'll learn how to reduce the cost of writing and maintaining tests while increasing their trustworthiness. This will boost the whole team’s confidence and efficiency. You will be able to choose the right tests to implement and how to implement them. You will also learn how to leverage the benefits of Progressive TDD to change your code with confidence, and you will be able to decouple your tests from the tested code so you change the code structure without having to fix tests all the time.

Workshop Agenda

👨🏻‍🏫 Overview

👨🏻‍🏫Introduction to testing
- Why test?
- What should we expect from a test?
- The different types of tests: Narrow & Wide vs Unit & Integration.

👨🏻‍🏫Jest
- Do you need Jest?
- Pros & cons.

💻 Exercise: First Test
- Progressive TDD.
- Making tests readable and maintainable with Object Mothers.
- Tips & Tricks.
- Testing asynchronous code.

💻Exercise: Test Doubles
- Dummies vs Stubs vs Mocks vs Spies vs Fakes: which one should we use?
- Contract testing fakes

👨🏻‍🏫Component Testing
- Different types of component tests: Integration vs Shallow vs Isolated.
- Angular Testing Library: Pros & Cons.
- Cypress Component Testing: Pros & Cons.
- Playwright Component Testing: Pros & Cons.

💻Exercise: Testing Components with Playwright Component Testing
- Which Test Doubles should we use?
- Testing Inputs & Outputs based communication.

👨🏻‍🏫Visual Regression Testing
- Testing the presentation.
- Visual regression testing with Playwright Component Testing

👨🏻‍🏫Building your Pragmatic Testing Strategy
- What should we test and how?
🙋‍♀️ Q/A

Learn from the Best Speakers 2024

Mark Thompson

Angular Core Team, Google | USA

Alex Rickabaugh

Angular Core Team, Google | USA

Pawel Kozlowski

Angular Core Team, Google | France

Łukasz Jancewicz

Staff Software Engineer, Google | Poland

Matthieu Riegler

Senior Frontend Software Engineer, Eaton | France

Brygida Fiejdasz

Lead of Frontend Competence Center, Avenga | Poland

Nir Kaufman

Front End Tech Lead, Tikal | Israel

Manfred Steyer

Consultant and Author, softwarearchitekt.at | Austria

Soumaya Erradi

Senior Software Developer, Atlantis S.R.L. | Italy

Michael Hladky

CEO, push-based.io | Austria

Alisa Duncan

Senior Developer Advocate, Okta | USA

Alex Okrushko

Senior Software Engineer, Snowflake | Canada

Michael Egger-Zikes

Trainer & Consultant, AngularArchitects.io | Austria

Marko Stanimirović

Core Team NgRx & AnalogJS, SMG | Serbia

Tomasz Ducin

Independent Consultant, Architect, Developer & Trainer, Poland

Rainer Hahnekamp

Trainer and Consultant, AngularArchitects.io | Austria

Tobiasz Ciesielski

Frontend Developer, Prowly PR Software | Poland

Younes Jaaidi

Software Development Cook, Teacher & Coach, GDE | France

Enea Jahollari

GDE, Trainer, Senior Software Engineer, Push-Based.io | Albania

Gerome Grignon

Président, Angular Nexus | France

Julian Jandl

Lead Performance Engineer, Trainer & Consultant, push-based.io | Austria

Christopher Holder

Full Stack Engineer, push-based.io | Austria

Dariusz Kalbarczyk

Google Developer Expert, Author, NG-POLAND | Poland


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