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  • We ordered a few copies for work; will add a review when we've got 'em :)

  • Just ordered - it should arrive Tuesday. Looking forward to reviewing it...

  • I preordered through Manning a while ago. Hoping it will be along soon. It will be at the top of my reading list.

  • Do you know of any european sites that have it in stock?

    And does everyone that buys the paperback version get a free electronic copy? I like a book for reading the first time but nothing beats digital when it comes to looking up stuff you remeber reading.

  • ravv:
    I don't know about european sites. will check.
    and yes, there is a paper slip in each print book to get the PDF version for free.

  • Awsome! One would think amazon.co.uk would get it almost at the same time as amazon.com but sadly it´s still listed as preorder.

  • Can't wait my copy will be in my hands in 6 days.

    Thanks for all the work of putting this books together. I know it will be outstanding!

  • Roy, I just finished reading your book cover-to-cover and man, what a fantastic read and definitive resource!

    My dev lead and I have been ruminating over how to apply these unit test methodologies to our specific scenario. That scenario being a legacy ASP.NET application that we enhance/maintain, but suffers from tightly-coupled business logic in our code-behind files and strong/numerous data source dependencies (both ADO.NET and O/RM). Our company is looking toward CMMI 3 via MSF and we have no idea how we are going to meet code coverage quotas without having to re-architect the app to make it highly testable.

    Any thoughts on this?
    (I'd have sent you an e-mail, but the "Ask me" link redirects to a login page of some sort)

    Thanks in advance!

  • Jason, you might want to take a look at Ivonna for ASP.NET. also, there is a list of tools for various technologies on the appendix of the book (oh, and the ask me link should work now, thanks!)

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