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Better Unit Testing with Microsoft Fakes

March 18, 2013

Better Unit Testing with Microsoft Fakes

“Better Unit Testing with Microsoft Fakes” contains practical guidance for migrating to and unit testing with Microsoft Fakes. Practical walk-throughs allow you to navigate basic and advanced concepts, giving you a comfortable and confident start in implementing Microsoft Fakes as a mocking solution.

Book Description

We expect the majority of our audience to be developers. We will cover some basics concerning unit testing but anticipate most of our reading audience to have had some degree of previous experience with writing unit tests. Having prior experience with other mocking / isolation frameworks will be beneficial. However, if you are looking to adopt Microsoft Fakes as your first mocking solution, we think you will be able to follow our guidance and make a comfortable and confident start in implementing Microsoft Fakes as a mocking solution. If you are new to terms like unit testing and mocking, we still think that this guide will be useful in introducing you to these important concepts that developers need in their tool belt.

Table of Contents

  • A Brief Theory of Unit Testing
  • Introducing Microsoft Fakes
  • Migrating to Microsoft Fakes
  • Miscellaneous Topics
  • Advanced Techniques
  • Hands-on Lab

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Author(s): Microsoft Corporation.
Publisher: Visual Studio ALM Rangers.
Format(s): PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Number of pages: 96
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