Category Archives: Testing

FluentAssertions

FluentAssertions is a set of .NET extension methods that allow you to more naturally specify the expected outcome of a TDD or BDD-style test. It is written by Dennis Doomen and Martin Opdam. For a quick overview, take a look … Continue reading

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Thanks Agile Testing Days 2012!

It’s been less than a week since I came back from Berlin/Postdam from the best conference I attended this year, the Agile Testing Days. I co-presented a talk there with my colleague and friend Carlos Blé [thanks Carlos for proposing … Continue reading

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List of speakers at the Agile Testing Days 2012 conference, and their Twitter

So! It is almost two weeks to go for the Agile Testing Days 2012 conference in Postdam/Berlin, Germany. The program looks awesome, there will be a lot of interesting talks and more than 70 speakers. Twitter is an awesome tool to keep … Continue reading

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Castle Dynamic Proxy and moq

At SaludOnNet we are using Moq as our mocking framework for doing TDD on C#. I am very happy with Moq, it’s very simple yet powerful and flexible. It lacks the complexity of RhinoMocks (and some of it’s features) but … Continue reading

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WASTE – Testing our backend with just Bash and Wget

The SaludOnNet platform manages health-insurance related electronic transactions via Internet, during peak hours, the transaction rate raises considerably so the system must be prepared to withstand a high transaction rate without any delay. We were making important changes to the … Continue reading

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