Dennis van der Stelt

The only way to win is to learn faster than anyone else

Community

Email Notifications

News

  • Addicted to Refactor! Pro

I read...

I Use...

Tags

Recent Posts

Archives

Blog Subscription Form

  • Email Notifications
    Go

TestDriven.NET 2.0 RTM

Some time ago I had a discussion with my colleague Alex Thissen about the differences between Visual Studio 2005 (unit) testing, and NUnit and TestDriven.NET. I'm very pro NUnit, but Alex says he can do everything I do with VS2005. I disagreed and we talked about bitchslapping, or perhaps some bitslapping on our weblogs. Nothing came from it though.

Until now...

I just noticed TestDriven.NET 2.0 has been released and it has some awesome features! For n00bs, TestDriven.NET offers Visual Studio integration for NUnit. When you take a look at Jamie Cansdale his RTM post on his weblog, you'll notice some awesome features like:

  1. Reflector integration
    Reflector is the must-have tool for every developer, and the new integration from TestDriven.NET is just plain AWESOME!
  2. Code coverage with NCover or Team Coverage
  3. Our new best friend, "Repeat Test Run" :)
  4. Test with .NET 1.1 from within Visual Studio 2005
  5. Pluggable unit testing frameworks.
  6. TypeMock.NET integration

So what are you waiting for? Download, download, download, download... NOW!

Comments

The private life of Alex Thissen said:

Round 1: compile offense, LX defending Colleague Dennis (irl, compile in CS and WoW ) tries to give a

# December 6, 2006 12:01 PM

Alex Thissen Weblog Build 1.15.10.1971 said:

Round 1: compile offense, LX defending Colleague Dennis (irl, compile in CS and WoW ) tries to give a

# December 6, 2006 12:52 PM

Alex Thissen Weblog Build 1.15.10.1971 said:

Round 1: compile offense, LX defending Colleague Dennis (irl, compile in CS and WoW ) tries to give a

# January 7, 2007 7:05 AM

Alex Thissen Weblog Build 1.15.10.1971 said:

Round 3: LX on offense, compile still recovering See the previous rounds ( 1a , 1b , 2a , 2b ) in this

# January 8, 2007 12:02 PM
Leave a Comment

(required) 

(required) 

(optional)

(required) 


Please add 1 and 5 and type the answer here: