C# Corner columnist Patrick Steele says writing unit tests can be a time-consuming chore. He looks at some approaches that can make writing unit tests easier and more efficient for C# programmers.
I've been looking into TDD lately. I've done unit testing on projects before, using nUnit, which appears to be the standard these days. I've also used some mocks, most recently nBuilder. I'd like to ...
App.config isn't the only place to keep configuration values: Some third-party tools, such as NHibernate, have their own configuration files (e.g., hibernate.cfg.xml). So when you write tests for code ...