NUnit SetUp Attribute and Subclassed Test Cases
If you have a ChildTestCase class that inherits from a ParentTestCase class, and both of these have a SetUp method, marked with the [SetUp] attribute, would you expect both to be called? If so, you...
View ArticleNUnit Test Runners Were Not All Made Equal
NUnit tests can be run using a variety of different runners. Some common ones are: NUnit GUI Test Driven .NET Resharper test runner NUnit MS Build Task The NUnit GUI and Test Driven create a new...
View ArticleGreen & Red Local Builds (adding colour to the local build process)
Well, who doesn't write tests and do continuous integration (CI) these days? Whether you use one of the many Cruise Control variants, or Team City or some other tool, you most likely get a handy colour...
View ArticleAustralian ALM Conference, and slides from ‘The Ultimate ALM Environment...
The inaugural Australian ALM Conference has been an interesting 2 days. The first day had a number of insightful talks, especially interesting to hear Sam Guckenheimer on how Microsoft has been...
View ArticleACS Talk: The Ultimate ALM Environment (circa 2010)
I'll be giving a presentation at an Australian Computer Society Special Interest Group on Wed 2 June, 6:30pm. More details here. The abstract is: Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) covers the whole...
View ArticleACS Alm Talk: Presentation Wrap Up & Slides
Thanks everyone who came along last night. It was a fun session, with a lot of lively discussion, especially around project management and software design. As mentioned during the talk, you might want...
View ArticleAutomated Testing and the Test Pyramid
Why Do Automated Testing? Before digging into a testing approach, lets talk about key reasons to do automated testing: Rapid regression testing to allow systems/applications to continue to change and...
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