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- Unit Testing,
- .NET
The popular .NET automation and test framework, Gallio and MbUnit have a new release available. This release includes many new features and performance enhancements, including parallelizable tests, one-click test debugging, and ReSharper 4.5 support.
- Topics
- Delivering Quality,
- Agile,
- Java,
- .NET,
- Unit Testing
Gojko Adzic has recently announced the version 1.0 release of DbFit, his popular FIT/FitNesse extension used for practicing TDD on database code.
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- Artifacts & Tools,
- Agile,
- .NET
Martin Fowler has questioned Microsoft's grip on leading-edge developers. MS has threatened one developer with legal action over his TestDriven.Net extension for VisualStudio Express, and MS development of an incompatible rival to NUnit has alienated many developers. Is there a widening divide between MS and the Agile community, as each pursues different a vision? Now's the time to speak up.
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- Licensing,
- .NET,
- Legal Matters
When we first reported on Jamie Cansdale's TestDriven.NET, it sounded like the classic big company bullies the little one. But as the full story was been revealed, sentiment has begun to swing from die-hard support for Jamie Cansdale to a call to boycott TestDriven.NET . InfoQ looks back at how this unfortunate incident came to pass.
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- Unit Testing,
- .NET
TestDriven.Net has restored and enhanced support for the Visual Studio Express Editions in the 2.5 beta despite tensions between Jamie Cansdale and Microsoft over license concerns.
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- .NET Framework,
- Artifacts & Tools,
- Agile,
- Debugging,
- .NET,
- Unit Testing
TestDriven.NET 2.0 was released last week. TestDriven.NET 2.0 supports the TDD framework and supports all version of Visual Studio .NET. TestDriven.NET is a Visual Studio plug-in providing support for Nunit, MBUnit, and Visual Studio Team System.
- Topics
- Artifacts & Tools,
- Agile,
- .NET,
- Unit Testing
The previously-free automated unit testing add-in for Visual Studio .NET, TestDriven.NET, now charges licensing fees for its use beyond the Personal edition. Note that the Personal edition is fully-featured and does not expire.