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Hi guys.<BR><BR>Trying to do this inside the body of an NUnit [Test] method:<BR><BR>Console.WriteLine("Some extra details about why this test just failed.");<BR><BR>None of my console output shows up ...
I've been looking into TDD lately. I've done unit testing on projects before, using nUnit, which appears to be the standard these days. I've also used some mocks, most recently nBuilder. I'd like to ...
Let me be clear about the new .NET Core testing framework, xUnit: It's an alternative, not a replacement for MSTest, the .NET Core version of the framework you're familiar with from earlier versions ...
As with the other testing frameworks that are part of Visual Studio, your first step in creating xUnit tests is to use Add > New Project to add a testing project (you can do that either from Visual ...
Without automation, there would be no devops. How organizations implement automation—from continuous delivery to automated testing to release pipelines—differs wildly, but the fundamental divergence ...
When working with applications, you will often want to know the memory allocation, garbage collection (GC) overhead, and throughput of the code. Your application might be slow, or it might be ...
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