JUnit 5: Next Generation Testing on the JVM


Details
This is a virtual Meetup occuring at 5PM UK time. For help with your timezone calculation, refer to this (http://time.is/1700_19_July_2016_in_London/San_Francisco/New_York/UTC/Beijing/Sydney/Tokyo?JUnit_5:_Next_Generation_Testing_on_the_JVM).
You can tune in to the session at http://virtualJUG.com/#live (http://virtualjug.com/#live)
Abstract:
Java's most ubiquitous library is getting an update! And this is the time to see what's new and weigh in on its course.
This talk will...
• show you how to write tests with JUnit 5
• present its extension model
• explain why the new architecture might revolutionize testing on the JVM
• discuss tool support
Be careful, though: You might end up with an urge to start using it right away.
Speaker: Nicolai Parlog
Nicolai is a thirty year old boy, as the narrator would put it, who has found his passion in software development. He constantly reads, thinks, and writes about it, and codes for a living as well as for fun.
He works as at Disy, Germany's leading provider for spatial and environmental IT-solutions, where he improves the flagship product. He started blogging in September 2014 and has since been published on InfoQ, JAXenter, and Voxxed (amongst others).
Blog: http://codefx.org (http://codefx.org/)

JUnit 5: Next Generation Testing on the JVM