Visual Studio 2005 testing features
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Please note : this is NOT a programming question. You may continue reading. I've just been looking at the article "Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Enabling Better Software Through Better Testing"[^]. It looks like MS have noticed the likes of NUnit, NCover, etc and have decided to, er, 'be inspired' by them. I can't say I'm at all surprised. I wonder if they'll include a CodeSmith[^] 'inspired' tool as well. On the other hand, looking at the code coverage tools, the highlighting of tested and untested code in the IDE look very handy. It's the sort of feature that makes me want to upgrade now! Dr Herbie Remember, half the people out there have below average IQs.
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Please note : this is NOT a programming question. You may continue reading. I've just been looking at the article "Visual Studio 2005 Team System: Enabling Better Software Through Better Testing"[^]. It looks like MS have noticed the likes of NUnit, NCover, etc and have decided to, er, 'be inspired' by them. I can't say I'm at all surprised. I wonder if they'll include a CodeSmith[^] 'inspired' tool as well. On the other hand, looking at the code coverage tools, the highlighting of tested and untested code in the IDE look very handy. It's the sort of feature that makes me want to upgrade now! Dr Herbie Remember, half the people out there have below average IQs.
Dr Herbie wrote: I wonder if they'll include a CodeSmith[^] 'inspired' tool as well. I pray not. Did I mention before that I hate code generation tools? Due to technical difficulties my previous signature, "I see dumb people" will be off until further notice. Too many people were thinking I was talking about them... :sigh:
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Dr Herbie wrote: I wonder if they'll include a CodeSmith[^] 'inspired' tool as well. I pray not. Did I mention before that I hate code generation tools? Due to technical difficulties my previous signature, "I see dumb people" will be off until further notice. Too many people were thinking I was talking about them... :sigh: