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  • Roy Osherove is starting a new Unit Testing Book

    The Art Of Unit Testing - Starting out My First Book ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog - I'm happy to announce my new Book Project : "The Art Of Unit Testing". The book will use examples in .NET, but it should be general enough so that any java or C++ developer should be able to read it and learn things...
    Posted to Brenton House (Weblog) by dotnetboy2003 on 08-25-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Unit Testing, General Software Development
  • Roy Osherove is starting a new Unit Testing Book

    The Art Of Unit Testing - Starting out My First Book ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog - I'm happy to announce my new Book Project : "The Art Of Unit Testing". The book will use examples in .NET, but it should be general enough so that any java or C++ developer should be able to read it and learn things...
    Posted to Brenton House (Weblog) by dotnetboy2003 on 08-25-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Unit Testing, General Software Development
  • Mocking LINQ Queries, Extension methods and Anonymous Types

    One of the things I wanted to show at my Interactive session on unit testing tips and tricks at TechEd this year was how you can "Stub" out results from LINQ Queries, or mock\stub Extension methods in .NET 3.5 ( what's the difference between mocks and stubs?) The only mocking framework in existence...
    Posted to ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog (Weblog) by RoyOsherove on 11-17-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Unit Testing, Agile Related, .Net 2.0, Testing Guidelines, .NET, Agile, General Software Development, Art Of Unit Testing, altnetconf, altnet
  • Two Faced Commits - how the ALT.NET Community is becoming more and more dogmatic

    disclaimer: I work at Typemock. There is a big trend I am starting to notice in the "Advanced" unit testing community. That trend feels more and more like hypocrisy. Take Daniel's post about mocking statics without Typemock . (Daniel is the creator of Moq , an open source mocking framework) Granted,...
    Posted to ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog (Weblog) by RoyOsherove on 05-19-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Unit Testing, Agile Related, .NET, Agile, General Software Development
  • Zip a folder in a Pragmatic way

    Since I have been reading the book "The Pragmatic Programmer", I see the importance of using the available tools that you can find online. I have a requirement to add to a installer a zipped folder of the GlassFish (Java App Server) and then unzip it to process some files there and have GF running as...
    Posted to David Carrillo's Dev Refuge (Weblog) by dacanetdev on 08-14-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: C#, Unit Testing, Zip, Tools, General Software Development, .NET
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