Contents tagged with UnitTests
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A TraceListener For Tests
In my code, I make extensive use of debug assertions (see System.Diagnostics.Debug.Assert). These assertions are very helpful while debugging because you don’t need to step into every line of code to see if all pre-conditions are met. As soon as a pre-condition fails, an assertion failed window will pop up and will allow us to either abort, ignore or go to the assertion instruction (retry).
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Typemock Is Launching The ASP.NET Bundle – Get Free Licenses
Typemock is launching a new product for ASP.NET developers – the ASP.NET Bundle - and for the launch they are giving out FREE licenses to bloggers and their readers.
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Help Typemock Launch Its New Visual Basic .NET Friendly API And You Might Get A Free License
Typemock is announcing today a new version of Typemock Isolator (5.2).
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Improving Debugging And Testing Through Assertions
Reading through the The Typemock Insider blog, I came across this post from Gil Zilberfeld.
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Typemock Isolator 5.1 Released
This major version adds static method support and non-public method faking to the AAA API. Check out the release notes.
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Faking Output Parameters With Typemock Isolator
Some time ago I was asked if it was possible to fake output parameters with Typemock Isolator.
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Typemock Isolator 5.0 Is Out With Its New AAA API
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Isolator 4.3 Released!
Today Typemock released version 4.3 of Typemock Isolator. Download it from here.
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Why Use Random Values For Unit Testing
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Using Random Values For Unit Testing
When writing my unit tests I don’t like to use hard coded fixed values because I either end up using the same values or, because of that, tests may succeed by coincidence.