Re: C#, .NET, and Unit Testing
On 13-05-2010 21:27, Mike Schilling wrote:
Arne Vajh?j wrote:
On 13-05-2010 02:44, Mike Schilling wrote:
Arne Vajh?j wrote:
On 12-05-2010 20:24, grasp06110 wrote:
I am in an unfortunate situation where I need to work on a C#
project for a while. We are using Visual Studio 2005. The code I
need to work on is a C# desktop application with no unit testing
what so ever.
Is there anyone out there that has made this transition? What are
the best bits of advice you can offer someone who is going through
it? Specifically, what tools would you recommend for Unit Testing?
For an IDE? Am I hopelessly tied to what every my company is
willing to pay for wrt what IDE I use? I miss Eclipse more than
words can tell.
Possible IDE's:
- Visual Studio (Express Edition is free, the rest cost money)
- SharpDevelop (open source, I like it !)
- Eclipse with Emonic C# plugin
Unit testing:
- the one that comes with the expensive versions of VS
- NUunit which is a relative direct port of JUnit
Other tools that may make you feel at home:
- log4net
- nant
ANT also has tasks to build .NET apps. This is very handy for a
combined .NET/Java build.
Is that what is now moved over in:
http://ant.apache.org/antlibs/dotnet/
?
That looks to be it, yes.
If it is a combined build and one does not need more
functionality than what it has, then I am sure it
is handy.
Arne
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