CONFIDENT REACT
We want to make sure that when we ship new code, our users can use the application.
The best way we've found to do that is to write automated tests that run before we deploy a new version of the app.
But if our tests aren't doing exactly what the user will do, then how do we really know that things will work when users interact with our apps?
Expert Kent C. Dodds will make us rethink what it means to ship applications with confidence and what it takes to get there.
With improved tools and practices, we can be more certain that what we're shipping to our users will work the way it's intended.
Kent C. Dodds works at PayPal as a full stack JavaScript engineer.
He represents PayPal on the TC39. He's actively involved in the open source community.
Kent is the creator of TestingJavaScript.com and he's an instructor on egghead.io and Frontend Masters.
He's also a Google Developer Expert.
Kent is happily married and the father of four kids. He likes his family, code, JavaScript, and React.
You can follow Kent on Twitter (@kentcdodds).
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