TestDriven.NET by Jamie Cansdale
Zero Friction Unit Testing for Visual Studio .NET
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CodePlex + NUnitLite
Charlie Poole has a good write up of the NUnit team's (myself included) possible involvement with Microsoft's new open source hosting solution CodePlex.
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The Business of Software
Yesterday I received in the mail a copy of Eric Sinc on the Business of Software. When Martin Woodward (of Teamprise) and Eric heard I've started working on TestDriven.Net full time, they very thoughtfully decided to send me a copy! Here's an email I somehow managed to intercept:
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Editing a VS2005 Project File
The .Net Security Blog has a usefull tip on how to edit a VS2005 project file without leaving Visual Studio. Like most people I tend to use Notepad(2). Here's another way that comes with color coding and intellisense.
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NCoverExplorer... v1.3.3
Syndicated from Kiwidude's Geek Spot
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Zanebug 1.6 Beta - Build 031606
Sean McCormack has released a new build of Zanebug. This version includes a number of refinements that make it play nicely with TestDriven.NET and Visual Studio. Sean has put up some documentation for the TestDriven.NET/Visual Studio integration here. This is a section of the main Zanebug 1.6 documentaion which has recently been made available (read about Transactional and Repeated tests there).
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NCoverExplorer... v1.3.2
Syndicated from Kiwidude's Geek Spot
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Test With... MSBee
I have started work on a new test runner that will allow any Visual Studio 2005 project to be built and tested using .NET 1.1. In order to do this I'm using the MSBuild Extras Toolkit for .NET 1.1 "MSBee". Here is an example of what you can expect:
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NCoverExplorer... v1.3.1
Syndicated from Kiwidude's Geek Spot
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NCoverExplorer V1.3
If you thought The Debut version of NCoverExplorer was good, Grant Drake has made a bunch of updates in the v1.3 version that make it even better! There are two new functions in particular that I use all the time. They are "Expand Covered" and "Edit in VS.NET".
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Installing Code Coverage for a Limited User
To make TestDriven.NET and NCover work from a LUA, you can use Aaron Margosis's MakeMeAdmin batch file. You will need the Administrator and LUA account passwords handy. From the 'Admin' command prompt, execute the following commands: