NUNit (with testcase attributes), FakeItEasy, NCrunch = awesome
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Yes, NUnit is wonderful and Moq.
If you¡¯re using Visual Studio the built-in unit test framework is reasonable and well-integrated.
And then add ¨C ReSharper.
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John D.
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TDD, or at least the ideas behind it, is a lot older than that.?
NUnit and SpecFlow are both pretty awesome.?
There are also a number of good mock tools: NSubstitute, Rhino, Moq, etc. You should play with a few to find?a style that suits you.?
On Tuesday, July 22, 2014, andrew.d.ciccarelli@... [testdrivendevelopment] <testdrivendevelopment@...> wrote:
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Hello, I was curious about the current state of TDD. Obviously, it's 10+ years old at this point. I wanted to find out which practices and tools are currently favored for TDD. I'm guessing that these may have evolved a bit over the
years.
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I'm a .NET developer. I prefer simple design for unit test implementation. I prefer to use free tools for unit testing. Which practices and tools would you use/recommend if starting a new .NET project from scratch today?
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