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  2. QUnit - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 it was extracted from the jQuery unit test code to form its project and became known as "QUnit". This allowed others to start using it for writing their unit tests. While the initial version of QUnit used jQuery for interaction with the DOM, a rewrite in 2009 made QUnit completely standalone.

  3. jQuery - Wikipedia

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    QUnit is a test automation framework used to test the jQuery project. The jQuery team developed it as an in-house unit testing library. [55] The jQuery team uses it to test its code and plugins, but it can test any generic JavaScript code, including server-side JavaScript code. [55]

  4. W3Schools - Wikipedia

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    W3Schools also publishes free HTML templates. It is run by Refsnes Data in Norway. [6] It has an online text editor called TryIt Editor, and readers can edit examples and run the code in a test environment. The website also offers free hosting for small static websites.

  5. List of unit testing frameworks - Wikipedia

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    A JUnit test runner that runs JavaScript tests. The goal of the JS Test Runner is to be able to test JavaScript code using an approach that test driven programmers will feel comfortable with; particularly in the context of Continuous Integration. Sinon.js: Compatible: Yes: Yes [237] Standalone test spies, stubs and mocks for JavaScript.

  6. Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    jQuery jQWidgets MooTools OpenUI5 Prototype & script. aculo.us [9] qooxdoo React SproutCore Svelte Vue ZK Webix; Feature detection [20] Yes Yes [21] Yes Yes [22] No [23] [24] Yes [25] Yes Yes [26] No [27] Yes Yes No Yes DOM wrapped [28] Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No [29] No [30] [31] Yes No Yes Yes XMLHttpRequest data retrieval Yes Yes Yes [32 ...

  7. JSFiddle - Wikipedia

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    JSFiddle is an online IDE which is designed to allow users to edit and run HTML, JavaScript, and CSS code on a single page. [3] Its interface is minimalist and split into four main frames, which correspond to editable HTML, JavaScript and CSS fields and a result field which displays the user's project after it is run.

  8. Unit testing - Wikipedia

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    Unit is defined as a single behaviour exhibited by the system under test (SUT), usually corresponding to a requirement [definition needed].While it may imply that it is a function or a module (in procedural programming) or a method or a class (in object-oriented programming) it does not mean functions/methods, modules or classes always correspond to units.

  9. John Resig - Wikipedia

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    John Resig is an American software engineer and entrepreneur, best known as the creator and lead developer of the jQuery JavaScript library. [5] As of 2021 [update] , he works as the chief software architect at Khan Academy .