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Images for my "Unit Testing with Whidbey" Article

As reported here, my first article covering Unit Testing with Whidbey was published in the December, 2004 issue of .NET Developer’s Journal.   (Web-based article,  Entire Issue PDF)

 

First, I was psyched to see that the article was referenced on TestDriven.net and has been viewed almost 1500 times on the Sys-con.com website! 

 

Article Image/Figure Update:

In my previous post, I mentioned that the images were not on the web-based article, but that is incorrect.  The links to the pictures are there (under the author bio), but are horribly out of focus. 

 

Here are some links to the images in the article, and a few others that were omitted, but show some cool stuff…

 

Images From Article: Additional Images

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