Hello,

I write about Node a lot, and I often illustrate concepts using tests. 
 However, there isn't a standard test runner for Node.

So, let's say I'm writing a book about Node.  I'd like to include examples 
using a test runner that's idiomatic, lightweight, and likely to be around 
in a year or two.  I'm thinking Mocha or Nodeunit might be a good idea.

My projects from 2010-2011 seemed to use Nodeunit, and I've switched a few 
to Mocha with very little trouble.  Their APIs aren't directly compatible 
but the same concepts can be readily gleaned in both.

Does anyone have any strong opinions about this? What test runner would you 
expect (or want) to see in books about Node?

Thanks,

Alex

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