> Railstutorial.org is a great resource for learning testing with rspec.  
> Pragprog.com has a great testing book.
>
> Banks

Yeah, I saw that website and it seemed like it was a little basic for
where I am at. I managed to do everything hes teaching in just a week
or so on my own, so I'm not sure how much I'd learn.

Do the PragProg books show both the tests and the working code?

I think Ryan Bate's screencasts are pretty good (I've watched lots
already... maybe 50 of them at least). I found them to be pretty
helpful. Sometimes they are out of date though.

One of the drawbacks to the Ryan Bate's screencasts though is that
they doesn't show the test code along side with the actual production
code. It's a shame because in the "real world", you are likely going
to want to write both.

I guess there's a lot of "how to do something", but a very small % of
"how to test the things we are trying to teach you." I finally
googling the "how to test" part to be a really big time-sink. The
"searching" takes more time than the actual testing :(

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