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Episode 2 with Charlie Poole – Creating Unit Tests with NUnit

In this second episode, Stephen Walther and Charlie Poole create the ASP.NET MVC application with Visual Studio and run their first unit tests with NUnit. Charlie Poole explains that you can take shorter or longer steps when testing depending on your confidence level.

Presented by Stephen Walther

Duration: 20 minutes, 54 seconds

Date: 20 August 2008

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Comments : 8

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seanreloaded : On August 25, 2008 2:08 AM said:

Could you please mention where you downloaded the NUnit template from? I've looked all over nunit.org and cannot find one. When I follow along in the video and create a new ASP.Net MVC Project, when it asks me if I'd like to create a unit test project for this application, NUnit does not show up in my list of choices. Thnx much! :)

-Sean

jkaster : On August 25, 2008 8:47 PM said:

Hmm. Just installed the latest NUnit and it does not get listed in the drop down for testing framework for in the new ASP.NET MVC project ... so I'd like to know the trick too.

cv_vikram : On August 27, 2008 5:27 PM said:

Thanks..

chrisgruber : On August 29, 2008 4:08 PM said:

I think the template isn't included in the installer yet.

vandit2k9 : On August 30, 2008 11:49 PM said:

Actually I am kind of looking for this template as well. I've seen some hack sort of thing on a site but I would rather use something official. So if you guys find a link with that template, please post it here.

coolcoderz : On August 31, 2008 5:43 PM said:

Please add me to the list of people asking "Hey, how do we get the funky NUnit drop down stuff".

pr0ph3t : On September 02, 2008 2:36 PM said:

the template supposed to be on out with latest alpha build but it wasn't. Surely you all more than excited having another item on your drop down list than having nUnit itself. Can't blame you, painfully long way of developing web applications. Developing in such manner will make it imposable to release final product unless you make small blog when any person can program such in few days max.

Hopefully Stephen Walther will avoid videos with 'random tux looking guys' but do pure MVC. At the end we all want to be MS

t.titi14 : On September 06, 2008 11:56 AM said:

Thanks for these greats tutorials...

you can find the NUnit template for visual stutio at www.box.net/.../zmp0cdxsss.

or by search with "NUnit MVC Preview" keywords into Google

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