Unit Testing, Agile Development, Leadership & .NET - By Roy Osherove
If you're looking for some guidelines in writing unit tests, i found roy osherove 's compilation to be
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... is choosing the right names. Local variables need names. Instance variables need names. Methods...
... is choosing the right names. Local variables need names. Instance variables need names. Methods need
Here are some good links to use when considering names for classes etc. Stuck here for the BAS. Classes...
When I first started experimenting with BDD , all the talk about the shift in language led me to believe
The semantics of how you write a unit test, the basic syntax, or Domain Specific language of how we write
Reading Roy Osherove 's post about naming conventions for unit testing I have to say that it all
Reading Roy Osherove 's post about naming conventions for unit testing I have to say that it all makes
Lendo a entrada do Roy Osherove acerca de convenções de nomenclatura para testes unitários devo dizer
You're unit testing, right? .... right? (If not... shame on you... ) It's known that TDD /nDD types of
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Test naming convention: http://weblogs. asp.net /rosherove/archive/2005/04/03/TestNamingStandards.aspx