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This is part 3 in a series of posts on using Behaviour Driven Development to build and test your MVC controllers. The full series is as follows: Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 1: The HomeController Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 2: Log On and Off with the AccountController Asp.Net MVC ...
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This is part 2 in a series of posts on using Behaviour Driven Development to build and test your MVC controllers. The full series is as follows: Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 1: The HomeController Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 2: Log On and Off with the AccountController Asp.Net MVC ...
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This is part 1 in a series of posts on using Behaviour Driven Development to build and test your MVC controllers. The full series is as follows: Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 1: The HomeController Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 2: Log On and Off with the AccountController Asp.Net MVC ...
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The ASP.NET Model-View-Controller kit has finally gone into beta. Blog posts from Scott Guthrie, Scott Hanselman and Phil Haack give more details.
The five preview releases that have preceded it were well received, and the Beta finally brings this exploratory and community design feedback phase to a close, so that there should be few changes ...
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Do you want your tests fixtures to look like this ?
[TestMethod] public
void EnterInvalidUsernameAndPassword() { ...
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There has been a lot of great information over at Andrew's blog about testing and build systems, but this has mainly been focused around NAnt - I prefer the SDC Build Tools, mainly for it's innate support for MS applications such as Commerce Server, Biztalk 2004, IIS 6 etc.
So following on from my Making Code Coverage more palatable with ...
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I've just posted a new article about using NCover, NCoverGui and NCover Browser, called Making Code Coverage more palatable with NCoverViewer and NCoverBrowser.
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I've finally made it round to writing my first Conchango blog - readers of my other blog shouldn't worry - I will still be posting to it - but I'm going to be taking a more EenieMeanieMineyMo approach.
For those who don't know I'm a Senior Technology Consultant (in the Microsoft .NET space), Certified ScrumMaster and member of the Agile ...
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