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title = "Backbone.Js Testing - Ryan Roemer"
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date = 2016-05-02
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tags = ["books", "ryan roemer", "reviews", "backbone.js", "javascript", "web development", "it"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18902858-backbone-js-testing):
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This book is packed with the step by step tutorial and instructions in recipe
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format helping you setup test infrastructure and gradually advance your skills
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to plan, develop, and test your backbone applications.If you are a JavaScript
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developer looking for recipes to create and implement test support for your
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backbone application, then this book is ideal for you.
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At the very begin of the book, the author mentioned that, for the sake of
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showing tests, there would be a complete application to be used as an example.
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My thought, at this point was: Finally, a book talking more about how to
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connect Backbone elements than _Backbone.js Essentials_. Well, I was mistaken.
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There isn't much of Backbone itself in this book. When it says "Backbone.js
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*Testing*", it actually means that Backbone is just a background thingy to
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talk about Mocha, Chai and Sinon. If the author decided to write a "React.js
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Testing", there wouldn't be more much in the topics, just a few adjustments
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there and there.
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This means this book is back? Actually not. Although not focusing directly on
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Backbone, it *does* focus a lot on testing and all related libraries. Even if
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you don't work with Backbone -- but have at least some general idea about how
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it works -- it is a damn good book about JavaScript testing.
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