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The end of TypeMock for now.

clock June 13, 2008 12:33 by author eric

At the same time that I was trying TypeMock, I was trying xUnit.NET, however the TestDriven.Net player for xUnit.Net did not seem to allow running more than one test at a time. So, I decided to go back to NUnit for my test, which worked well (I can now run all my test in a "TestFixture"). More...

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On Writing BAD user stories for Behavior Driven Design (BDD)

clock June 13, 2008 08:29 by author eric

Behavior Driven Design is suppose to get the developer to think about the overall design better than Test Driven Development (TDD). In reality, it depends on the how well the user story is written. I happen to like the format of (from dannorth.net): More...

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My first experience with TypeMock Isolator

clock June 6, 2008 08:23 by author eric

I decided to try a mocking framework for the first time (I have always hand-coded my mocks before), mostly after Scott Bellwell rant about Mocking being bad.

SideNode: Personally, I thing Scott likes make confrontational statements to stir things up and make people think. Beside it gets his name out there.

So, I went to the TypeMock website and downloaded. First mistake, I was not paying attention that were two versions available, one 32 bit systems and one for 64 bit systems (I am running Vista 64), and I downloaded and install the 32 bit system.  I wrote my first test: More...

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