May 2008 - Posts

Unit testing vs. Integration Testing : The Restaurant Analogy by ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog : Agile

Here's an analogy I came up with to explain the difference between unit tests and integration tests. Imagine going to a restaurant with a bunch of your friends. there are some couples there as well as singles. At the end of the meal, it is time to...

Two Faced Commits - how the ALT.NET Community is becoming more and more dogmatic by ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog : Agile

disclaimer: I work at Typemock. There is a big trend I am starting to notice in the "Advanced" unit testing community. That trend feels more and more like hypocrisy. Take Daniel's post about mocking statics without Typemock . (Daniel is...

Tough Questions about unit testing - Your comments required by ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog : Agile

As part of My Book I have a chapter on the challenges of integrating unit testing practices into an organization. One of the sections deals with "Tough questions and answers". In short, what are the tough questions you will have to deal with...

"Swapping" instead of "Injecting" calls between classes by ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog : Agile

Eli Lopian, Typemock CEO and awesome Coder, just created a nice little API wrapper around Typemock Isolator that would allow a very simple and readable "Swapping" effect between classes. It would allow you to write code like this:    ...

Typemock Isolator 4.2.4 is out by ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog : Agile

Typemock Isolator 4.2.4 is out with some important fixes . More information here . Read More...
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NullObject.For<T> - As simple as it gets, but no simpler by ISerializable - Roy Osherove&#39;s Blog : Agile

This NullObject Factory from Paul is very nice, simple and clean in its design. I really like it and I can see many uses for it, in parallel with working with your standard mocking framework or IoC Container Implementation .   here is a little usage...
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