t; I highly recommend it.
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> To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
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Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Which Unit Testing Framework to use?
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 13:00:02 +1300
> After a brief search on flex unit testing I found that
> FlexUnit is supposed to be the leader of the pack.
I am interested in wh
> After a brief search on flex unit testing I found that
> FlexUnit is supposed to be the leader of the pack.
I am interested in why you think FlexUnit is the leader of the pack. I know
that Adobe have adopted it but its syntax for asserts and assert options are
limited. On my blog
(http://kiwi-e
Interestingly, nobody ever mentioned FlexMonkey on this forum, but it seems
like good stuff. Thanks for the responses and advice.
A.
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 3:50 AM, Josh McDonald wrote:
> I can report that I'm happy with FlexUnit as well. I *really* don't like
> the syntax for async stuff, b
I can report that I'm happy with FlexUnit as well. I *really* don't like the
syntax for async stuff, but wrapping nice syntax around bad is what we do
for a living, so when I need it I'll write it (and release it, of course!)
-Josh
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 12:02 AM, Wally Kolcz wrote:
> Been loo
Been looking at FlexUnit, FUnit, and ASUnit. Like FlexUnit best so far...
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