mockito/testing-workshop
mockito/testing-workshop sits at 3 stars on GitHub. Java testing workshop project for exchanging code and team code reviews
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How active is development on mockito/testing-workshop?
The most recent commit recorded on mockito/testing-workshop was 5.8 years ago, based on the GitHub push timestamp. The repository has 10 forks — one of the better signals of community interest.
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What topics is mockito/testing-workshop associated with?
GitHub's repository topics for mockito/testing-workshop: "java", "testing", "workshop". TopGit's editorial category is Backend.
Where can I see mockito/testing-workshop in action?
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