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Nunit 2.2 release
The latest version of Nunit was released last week
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Published
Aug 16 2004, 09:27 AM
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Tallies the techo monkey
said:
The question I'd like to pose is: How many people really use it like it should be used?
I know I'm not, but that's because I'm still doing VB6 (no jokes, please), although I do use it at home, but probably not as intended (and not nearly enough). Do the rest of you adhere to good eXtreme Programming principles (which preaches writing tests before starting to code), or are you applying NUnit to exisiting main stream programming techniques?
August 16, 2004 10:30 AM
Craig
said:
I used it all the time on my last C# project. I was writing back-office processes, so it was an invaluable testing tool.
August 16, 2004 4:26 PM
Todd Girvin
said:
You can test VB6 code with NUnit, here's how:
http://integralpath.blogs.com/thinkingoutloud/2004/12/nunit_with_vb6.html
December 10, 2004 7:50 PM
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