I think it is worth mentioning — when I was using C# in Visual Studio, with ReSharper, NUnit, and NCrunch — not only did we do unit testing (bona fide TDD style unit testing), it was actually fun. FUN! NCrunch is nothing short of magical.
(Although I'm more partial to xUnit.net rather than NUnit ... but that's okay.)
(One other team member swore by Gold Rush rather than ReSharper. It looked good too, I admit. My own familiarity with ReSharper made me not try Gold Rush out more.)
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I think it is worth mentioning — when I was using C# in Visual Studio, with ReSharper, NUnit, and NCrunch — not only did we do unit testing (bona fide TDD style unit testing), it was actually fun. FUN! NCrunch is nothing short of magical.
(Although I'm more partial to xUnit.net rather than NUnit ... but that's okay.)
(One other team member swore by Gold Rush rather than ReSharper. It looked good too, I admit. My own familiarity with ReSharper made me not try Gold Rush out more.)