Featured resource
2026 Tech Forecast
2026 Tech Forecast

Stay ahead of what’s next in tech with predictions from 1,500+ business leaders, insiders, and Pluralsight Authors.

Get these insights
  • Course

Front-End First: Testing and Prototyping JavaScript Apps

Being a productive front-end web developer can be challenging at times. In this course we will uncover how the front-end can be unit tested, mocked, and rapidly prototyped separate from the back-end.

Intermediate
3h 21m
(125)

Created by Elijah Manor

Last Updated Jul 31, 2021

Course Thumbnail
  • Course

Front-End First: Testing and Prototyping JavaScript Apps

Being a productive front-end web developer can be challenging at times. In this course we will uncover how the front-end can be unit tested, mocked, and rapidly prototyped separate from the back-end.

Intermediate
3h 21m
(125)

Created by Elijah Manor

Last Updated Jul 31, 2021

Get started today

Access this course and other top-rated tech content with one of our business plans.

Try this course for free

Access this course and other top-rated tech content with one of our individual plans.

This course is included in the libraries shown below:

  • Core Tech
What you'll learn

Being a productive front-end web developer can be challenging at times. In this course we will uncover how the front-end can be unit tested and rapidly prototyped separate from the back-end. We will cover the basics of unit testing and use a variety of tools and techniques to help assist with mocking and prototyping. Then we will uncover how to integrate these techniques with common front-end frameworks such as KnockoutJS, Backbone.js, and AngularJS.

Front-End First: Testing and Prototyping JavaScript Apps
Intermediate
3h 21m
(125)
Table of contents

About the author
Elijah Manor - Pluralsight course - Front-End First: Testing and Prototyping JavaScript Apps
Elijah Manor
5 courses 4.6 author rating 1107 ratings

Elijah Manor is a Christian and a family man. He is a Microsoft Regional Director, Microsoft ASP.NET MVP, ASPInsider, and IE userAgent and specializes in front-end web development. He enjoys blogging (http://elijahmanor.com), tweeting (@elijahmanor), and speaking about the things he learns.

Get started with Pluralsight