Join us for 🔸 Grammarly Tech Week 🔸 June
Attendance is free, but we invite participants to make a voluntary donation to trusted organizations that support the people of Ukraine. Resources here: gram.ly/GTWUkraine
► Topic: How We Test at Grammarly: General Processes and Reactive Code Testing
► Speakers:
— Denis Kashkovskyi, Software Engineer at Grammarly
— Oleksii Levzhynskyi, Tech Lead at Grammarly
► Who will be interested:
Software engineers who care about quality and feel that testing is an essential part of shipping software.
► Where: Online
► When: Thursday, June 9, 18:30
► Language: English
► Registration: gram.ly/3Nu3FlH
Agenda:
Hey! We care about the quality of our products and believe that testing is a crucial part of any development process—even without QAs. Yes, engineers fully own development and testing. Is it hard? Sure, but it has a lot of pros. For example, we’re eagerly looking for modern approaches to test our complex code. This time we are going to talk about how things around testing work at Grammarly, and how we’re using marble testing to improve test quality.
🔷 In the first part, Lesha will talk about our general process of testing the front-end apps—what we test and what approaches we use. He’ll also share how testing works without QA engineers.
🔷 In the second part, Denis will talk about testing the impossible: reactive UI. He will also explore why we need marble tests.
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