It's been brought to my attention this morning that a recent podcast has some mis-aligned facts about MbUnit. The author of the cast has been corrected and a blog post should strighten things out. However I know that this sort of thing can upset folks when your putting every effort into making MbUn
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the appreciation...
Do you think its maybe its time for a new / updated website?
Maybe some codeproject articles on us, good one might be unit testing databases, or converting NUnit > MbUnit. bit of promotion / self promotion.
Guessing there will be a big push ar
Interesting. I had posted a comment in the
aforementioned podcaster’s blog about catching the MbUnit bug. He
replied via email asking whether it was actively developed. I informed him that
indeed it was, but it unfortunately must’ve been right after the podcast
was recorded and too late
I’ve written a couple posts on
MbUnit that I thought were useful in helping people understand it.
http://haacked.com/archive/2006/06/05/IntroducingMBUnit.com.aspx
http://haacked.com/archive/2005/10/18/SwitchingToMbUnit.aspx
Maybe we can start a “Switch”
campaign. ;)
I own the M
I’ll do a quick screen cast.
From a third party perspective.
Phil.
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We could follow Apple's style of marketing :) Could produce some interesting results "Think Differently"
I noticed Andrew has updated the main page, however it used to say latest updated 2005 at the very top - when I see that, I instantly think non-active
I know its difficult to keep
Hi everyone,
I'd appreicate any and all screen casts that you want to create.
Making the "switch" its a good idea but will be easier with the next release which will be assert matched to nunit 2.4 (thanks to Bens hard work).
New website, prehaps there's something we can do, a simple site with
I can provide hosting - cheap and cheerful ASP.net 2.0, UK Based, SQL 2005, All sites must run at Medium Trust. Although my email is down at the moment :( like i said, cheap. Looking at getting a dedicated/virtual but can't afford it atm :(
I can also do some design - but nowhere near
I could probably ask my company to host it
and provide FTP access. What about an MbUnit Subtext site? ;)
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