Throughout the book, author Evan Hahn focuses primarily on methods for testing browser-based JavaScript applications, but you’ll also discover how to use Jasmine with CoffeeScript, Node.js, Ruby on Rails, and Ruby without Rails. You won’t find a more in-depth source for Jasmine anywhere.
Evan is a JavaScript developer currently enrolled at University of Michigan. He started coding in BASIC when he was 6 years old. In high school, he was the webmaster of his high school's online newspaper, where he learned how to make more of a real website (PHP, mySQL, JavaScript, jQuery). He most recently worked at UniversityNow, an educational startup in Palo Alto.