I'm using R#/Ms Test with Moq.

I've seen several recommendations lately of another mocking framework
called FakeItEasy - http://fakeiteasy.github.io

Never used it, but thought I'd mention it.



On 9 December 2013 03:05, Davy Jones <djones...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I use ncrunch as well, and I love it. It does slow my machine down when it
> does a full build, but it gets you into the habit of writing small quick
> unit tests as they run much faster.
>
> I've convinced my team into using Specflow and watin when developing new
> code. Since implementing BDD we have less bugs and are delivering the code
> much faster than before.
>
> Davy
>
> Sent from my starfleet datapad.
>
> On 8 déc. 2013, at 15:37, Dave Walker <rangitat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, some of us do. I've found that when you get into the zone it's amazing
> for productivity to not have to stop and run unit tests. The speed of the
> app is very decent. Also does a code coverage stat - not quite as good as
> dotcover but it's faster.
>
> There is a free alternative that I tried and really disliked - can't
> remember what it's called but in case you find one.
>
>
> On 9 December 2013 03:31, Wallace Turner <wallace.tur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dave Walker do you (and/or your colleagues) use ncrunch daily? Would be
>> interested to hear some real world feedback on that
>>
>
>

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