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What is n-unit testing? how to it works?


Posted Date: 10 Aug 2012      Posted By:: Rama Murthy     Member Level: Silver    Member Rank: 1261     Points: 1   Responses: 2



what is n-unit testing?

how to it works?
how it is used in .net

pls send the answer




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#683958    Author: ubendiran.th      Member Level: Silver      Member Rank: 2519     Date: 11/Aug/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 0

Hi,

See the below website. It may help you to know about the N-Unit testing.

http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/178635/Unit-Testing-Using-NUnit

Regards,
Ubendiran



 
#683997    Author: Anil Kumar Pandey      Member Level: Platinum      Member Rank: 1     Date: 12/Aug/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

N Unit is a testing frame work for Dot net application testing. this is inbuilt with some classes which are used to test the code written by the developer. You can make use of those.

for more details please refer


nunit.org/


Thanks & Regards
Anil Kumar Pandey
Microsoft MVP, DNS MVM



 
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