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    hello, i want to use finesse with C++, and i have installed fitnesse, but i don't know how to install fitcpp in linux. can you help? thanks.

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      hello, i want to use finesse with C++, and i have installed fitnesse, but i don't know how to install fitcpp in linux. can you help? thanks.

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      fitnesse ? finesse ? what is that ? link ?

      Watched code never compiles.

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        fitnesse ? finesse ? what is that ? link ?

        Watched code never compiles.

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        yes, http://fitnesse.org/[^]

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          yes, http://fitnesse.org/[^]

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          Well you have the link to the best place for an answer to your question. Use the documentation, tutorials, user group etc.

          Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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            Well you have the link to the best place for an answer to your question. Use the documentation, tutorials, user group etc.

            Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash

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            in fact, the fitnesse is for java. so the information about c++ is little. i will look again. thank you

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              hello, i want to use finesse with C++, and i have installed fitnesse, but i don't know how to install fitcpp in linux. can you help? thanks.

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              No idea who's been throwing the 1 votes around here so have a 5 in consolation - I'd personally love to be able to try fitnesse with C++ development but being a lazy sod I've never given it a go as the docs for fitcpp were pretty dire 5 years ago. If you do find out how to install it please drop a link or describe the process here. Even if you can't get it going then the likes of me would still be interested in what's gone wrong. Cheers, Ash PS: You've probably seen this already, but Alan Griffiths wrote an article on fitcpp back in 2004 for the ACCU[^]. It's crap at what you need to do to install fitcpp but goes into some detail about how to write tests and fixtures afterwards.

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                No idea who's been throwing the 1 votes around here so have a 5 in consolation - I'd personally love to be able to try fitnesse with C++ development but being a lazy sod I've never given it a go as the docs for fitcpp were pretty dire 5 years ago. If you do find out how to install it please drop a link or describe the process here. Even if you can't get it going then the likes of me would still be interested in what's gone wrong. Cheers, Ash PS: You've probably seen this already, but Alan Griffiths wrote an article on fitcpp back in 2004 for the ACCU[^]. It's crap at what you need to do to install fitcpp but goes into some detail about how to write tests and fixtures afterwards.

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                thanks for your help

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                  No idea who's been throwing the 1 votes around here so have a 5 in consolation - I'd personally love to be able to try fitnesse with C++ development but being a lazy sod I've never given it a go as the docs for fitcpp were pretty dire 5 years ago. If you do find out how to install it please drop a link or describe the process here. Even if you can't get it going then the likes of me would still be interested in what's gone wrong. Cheers, Ash PS: You've probably seen this already, but Alan Griffiths wrote an article on fitcpp back in 2004 for the ACCU[^]. It's crap at what you need to do to install fitcpp but goes into some detail about how to write tests and fixtures afterwards.

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                  hello i think i find another way. http://schuchert.wikispaces.com/cpptraining.GettingStartedWithFitNesseInCpp[^]

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                    hello i think i find another way. http://schuchert.wikispaces.com/cpptraining.GettingStartedWithFitNesseInCpp[^]

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                    thanks, I'll have a look when I get a moment. Cheers, Ash

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