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Tobias on Software and Why: Refactoring add-in for Visual Studio 2005
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Tobias on Software and Why. Tuesday, April 26, 2005. Refactoring add-in for Visual Studio 2005. Not the smartest move I've ever made to start blogging at time of product delivery. Many loose ends to tighten up. But I won't bore any with that. Rather I would like to take a note of and join the cheering crowd that VB.NET finally ge a proper refactoring add-in. Even if it is in the upcoming VS 2005. See Paul Vicks. I never really understod why companies like Jetbrains ( Resharper. Posted by Tobias at 2:35 AM.
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Our goal is to make csUnit as easy to use as possible. In some cases, additional help might be needed. Read about the support and service for csUnit here. As a first step make sure you properly installed the latest version of csUnit. Then consult the FAQ. Your question might have already been answered. If you have an issue with the addin for Visual Studio, please try Troubleshooing csUnit Addin. PDF, 172 kBytes). Finally, if these steps fail: Support is available through the csUnit. If you are looking fo...
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Light-Weight Introduction To Test-Driven Development. Using a Stack class as a running example demonstrates what TDD is about. December 26, 2007. Getting Started With csUnit. This tutorial gives a short step-by-step introduction into how to write tests and how to run them with csUnit. April 10, 2006. Unit Testing with C#. How do I make use of the Assert class? How do I implement simple test cases for my class? How do I integrate csUnit with my code? Migrating from NUnit to csUnit. Visual Basic .NET.
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A sample test fixture using attributes:. Loads one or more test assemblies and displays the hierarchy of tests, implemented in those assemblies. Runs all tests in a separate thread and a separate appdomen thus isolating the application from the code under test. The GUI stays responsive. Finds test fixtures (classes containing tests) and tests based on attributes or based on naming conventiones. No common baseclass or interface implementation required. Tests can be written in any .NET language. CsUnit hel...
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CsUnit is available under the the zlib/libpng license. The zlib/libpng license is very flexible. You can use csUnit's source code for open-source projects or for closed-source projects. You can include csUnit in your free product as well as in your commercial product. You choose! For further licensing details please see the license file that comes with the csUnit version you are using. The following table helps you to choose the best version for you:. CsUnit 2.0.4. Production, maintenance, features frozen.
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Latest stable version: csUnit 2.6). CsUnit is a free and open source unit testing tool for the .NET Framework. Unit testing is tightly associated with test-driven development (TDD), refactoring, and other practices from agile software development approaches such as Extreme Programming or Scrum. Technical discussions and announcements for csUnit are available through our Yahoo! Or through one of our forums at SourceForge. Easy to use graphical user interface. NUnit (version 2.4.7, .NET 2.0). We are in the...
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Released: March 28, 2009. If you are familiar with csUnit you can download it from here. To learn how to use csUnit, please go directly to Getting Started. Or try the tutorial Unit Testing With C#. Contains more detailed information about csUnit and how to use it. Technical discussions and announcements for csUnit are available through our Yahoo! Or through one of our forums at SourceForge. Is protected by bot traps.
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Tobias on Software and Why: April 2005
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Tobias on Software and Why. Saturday, April 30, 2005. Some elaboration on what, where, how, and finally why. Is the problem, where. Is the knowledge that helps me solving the problem, and finally how. Looking back now I am happy that I have learnt a technique of how to approach these questions. But I feel that often there was one question missing: why. Are we solving this problem in the first place? Having written all this, I have a feeling that perhaps I have just stated something that is evident for al...