Unofficial NUnit Extensibility Framework, TDD teasers, Python
Unofficial NUnit Extensibility Framework, TDD teasers, Python
Submitted by webmaster@testdriven.com (News) on Sat, 09/10/2004 - 20:00.Roy Osherove introduces the Unofficial NUnit Extensibility Framework: "With this project you are now able to add any attribute you can think of to you NUnit (or any other xUnit tests) with the ease of simply deriving from a base class."
Michael Swanson spends some time making the latest versions of CruiseControl.NET (CC.NET), NAnt, NUnit, and FxCop work together. "Although I wasn't able to achieve a perfect solution, I did find a configuration that is workable until CC.NET adds native MSBuild support."
Trey Hutcheson makes available the source code for CFNUnitBridge 0.2.
Jonathan Cogley starts a series of TDD teasers for ASP.NET developers.
Joe Walnes is a huuuge fan of TDD, but raises doubt as to 100% coverage and the Law of Diminishing Returns.
Low Kian Seong highlights a few pertinent entries on where to start with TDD in Python.
Mike Roberts continues sharing what he's learned in part 4 of Lessons from a successful Agile project. Read part one, two, three.
Michael Swanson spends some time making the latest versions of CruiseControl.NET (CC.NET), NAnt, NUnit, and FxCop work together. "Although I wasn't able to achieve a perfect solution, I did find a configuration that is workable until CC.NET adds native MSBuild support."
Trey Hutcheson makes available the source code for CFNUnitBridge 0.2.
Jonathan Cogley starts a series of TDD teasers for ASP.NET developers.
Joe Walnes is a huuuge fan of TDD, but raises doubt as to 100% coverage and the Law of Diminishing Returns.
Low Kian Seong highlights a few pertinent entries on where to start with TDD in Python.
Mike Roberts continues sharing what he's learned in part 4 of Lessons from a successful Agile project. Read part one, two, three.
