I agree, if you understand the principles of unit testing, you can write it in any language.
Have you heard about Typemock maybe? it's a mocking framework for C# and C++. My team and I are working with it and I'm looking for some feedback...
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We use Typemock Isolator. It's a user-friendly tool, that allows us to mock almost anything we need- private and static methods, constructors, ref and out parameters etc...it also integrates with a lot of unit testing frameworks such as NUnit and MSTest.
So far we are satisfied with the product, but I wanted to hear other people's opinions as well...
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I agree, if you understand the principles of unit testing, you can write it in any language.
Have you heard about Typemock maybe? it's a mocking framework for C# and C++. My team and I are working with it and I'm looking for some feedback...
For C# I am using Moq. Is there any particular reason why you have chosen Typemock?
We use Typemock Isolator. It's a user-friendly tool, that allows us to mock almost anything we need- private and static methods, constructors, ref and out parameters etc...it also integrates with a lot of unit testing frameworks such as NUnit and MSTest.
So far we are satisfied with the product, but I wanted to hear other people's opinions as well...