Nov 5, 2016
There are many tools, libraries and frameworks available for Android developers to test their applications. The jungle is huge and it's not easy to find the right ones. Some frameworks are good for unit testing, some are good for instrumentation testing, and some can be used for both. Some have great capabilities but annoying weaknesses. Some are good for testing UI, other allow you to make good mocks. We will look at many frameworks, the popular ones like Mockito, Robolectric, Espresso, and some other.
Google Developer Groups (GDGs) are for developers who are interested in Google's developer technology; everything from the Android, Chrome, Drive, and Google Cloud platforms, to product APIs like the Cast API, Maps API, and YouTube API. A GDG can take many forms -- from just a few people getting together to watch our latest video, to large gatherings with demos and tech talks, to events like code sprints and hackathons. However, at the core, GDGs are focused on developers and technical content, and the core audience should be developers.
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