TestDriven.NET by Jamie Cansdale
Zero Friction Unit Testing for Visual Studio .NET
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TestDriven.NET 2.0 I'm very happy to announce that TestDriven.NET 2.0 RTM is available for download. It has been a long time in the making, but is finally ready for the world! I'm very happy to announce that TestDriven.NET 2.0 RTM is available for download. It has been a long time in the making, but is finally ready for the world!
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Something is Evolving... 
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MVP Invites for AfricaMichael has just reminded me that I have 3 MSDN Premium Subscription with Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite invites that I need to find a good use for. As tempting as it may be to organize a Winter of Express - Extension Writing competition ;), I have decided to do something more constructive with my invites. 
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What happened to TestDriven.NET 1.0?In the comments "A" says: 
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Our Community?
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MVP Code of ConductI wanted to let everyone know I'm now an ex-MVP (my award wasn't renewed this year). I'd like to thank whoever it was that nominated me last time. It was fun while it lasted and I enjoyed meeting all the other MVPs at the summit. 
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TestDriven.NET + TypeMock BundleYou may have noticed a few mentions of a TestDriven.NET + TypeMock bundle. The bundle has been available on the TypeMock.NET site for a number of weeks now. I didn't immediately make the bundle available on the TestDriven.NET site. This was mainly due to time constraints (I was too busy finishing TD.NET 2.0), but I was also being a little cautious. 
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Google Code Search
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CoverageExcludeEric Sink recently wrote an article, advocating the use of code coverage. In the article Eric writes about a hobby project of his where he has managed to achieve 100% code coverage. The following may be of interest to anyone who finds themselves driven towards such ridiculous levels of coverage. ;) 
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.Net 2.0 TreeView Performance is killing NCoverExplorerIf you are familiar with the Windows Forms TreeView control, please take a look at Grant Drake's post on performance issues under .NET 2.0. You will find example code and a graph comparing its performance under .NET 1.1 and .NET 2.0. 
