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Ian Cooper brought up an interesting point on the altdotnet mailing list recently, around the language used to describe Mocks, or more accurately his preference for the term Test Double over my use of the generic term Mock. In most areas of development...
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Roy makes a number of accusations about the Alt.net community, particularly centred around their espoused ideals clashing with their comments and blogs. I respect Roy greatly, his blog was one of my first real sources for great TDD information, and he...
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Oren always amazes me - I think he is psychic! Whenever I have a problem, I almost always find Oren blogged about it a few days before - and today's bugbear is a perfect example. I started the day off with a really weird timeout exception in WCF....
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I made a comment yesterday on the altdotnet Yahoo group to the effect of: Test Driven Development is All About Design, Tests Are a Useful By-Product I worded it slightly differently then, but I think this sums it up better. And coincidentally, Oren just...
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As it sort of came up via a previous post, and on the altdotnet mailing list ... I thought I would share a little secret with you ... abstracting out legacy systems can be pretty darn simple with a bit of Reflector magic! Step One: Get Reflector You can...
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A while back Roy Osherove posted an offer to the altdotnet mailing list on behalf of TypeMock : Reminder: TypeMock has offered a free Typemock Isolator ent. license for one year for anyone who has registered to the current ALT.NET site.  Also...
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Update: Re-published from old blog I found a need yesterday to test some code in particular security contexts. After some (as always) prompt guidance from the altdotnet mailing list, I had the (as it turns out) all too simple solution. xUnit includes...
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