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I second to Luke's comment of TDD, it saves a lot of
sweat when time comes that one has to refactor the project, which is typical in
a large project. I use it for all my .NET development with NUnit and
NUnitASP.
I have tried to go through AsUnit, and it has evolved a
few versions (2.7, and 3.0). Maybe I have not looked hard enough, I cannot
find a good comprehensive tutorial of how it works to help eliminate some
confusion. I wonder if there are any good walk throughs on how to get 2.7
working with FAMES.
Thanks!
- Tangent
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luke Bayes Sent: zaterdag 12 november 2005
0:59 To: Open Source Flash
Mailing List Subject: Re:
[osflash] starting large offline flash
project
<snip> If you
are considering taking on a large, code-driven Flash application, I would
strongly encourage you to do some research on at least Test-Driven development
and to pick up AsUnit (www.asunit.org)...
TDD is an appropriate development process regardless of what project management
process you choose - even the waterfall die-hards strongly encourage unit
testing.
Good Luck,
Luke Bayes www.asunit.org
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