Description
1. Prerequisites
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Go/Golang installation setup
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Visual source code installation setup
2. Why Testing Matters
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Importance of testing
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Benefits of testing in Go
3. Go’s Testing Philosophy
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Simplicity of testing in Go
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Built-in testing tools and packages
4. Writing Unit Tests
Getting Started with Testing
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Creating a test file
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Writing and running simple tests
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Test Functions and Naming Conventions
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Naming conventions for test functions
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Organizing test files and packages
Testing Fundamentals
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Writing assertions using the testing package
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Handling errors and failures
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Table-Driven Tests
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Writing parameterized tests
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Using test tables for multiple test cases
5. Benchmarking in Go
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Introduction to Benchmarking
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Understanding benchmarking
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Creating benchmark functions
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Running Benchmarks
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Using the go test command for benchmarks
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Interpreting benchmark results
6. Code Coverage Analysis
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Code Coverage Basics
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What is code coverage?
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Using the go test tool for coverage analysis
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Interpreting Coverage Reports
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Analyzing coverage reports
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Identifying uncovered code
7. Advanced Testing Techniques
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Mocking and Dependency Injection
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Writing tests with mock objects
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Injecting dependencies for testing
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Subtests and Parallel Testing
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Using subtests for better test organization
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Running tests in parallel
8. Test Suites and Test Organization
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Creating Test Suites
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Grouping related tests using test suites
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Managing setup and teardown
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Test Organization Best Practices
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Structuring your test code
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Naming conventions and directory structure
9. Testing in Real-World Projects
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Testing in Large Codebases
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Strategies for testing large projects
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Testing legacy code
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Case Studies and Best Practices
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Real-world examples of effective testing
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Best practices for Go testing
10. Conclusion and Next Steps
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Recap and Final Thoughts
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The importance of ongoing testing
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