tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388210448295499283.post1030818939868218679..comments2023-07-03T10:41:00.692+02:00Comments on Jason's Architecture and .NET Blog: [C# - Unit Tests] NFluent : A tool to write much clearer Unit Tests !Jason De Oliveirahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00420864903139404668noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388210448295499283.post-36613298956744418122014-05-28T21:25:23.590+02:002014-05-28T21:25:23.590+02:00to @anonymous, when someone start a quote by "...to @anonymous, when someone start a quote by "a good developer should know ...", it is usually a sign of<br />doubtful experience...<br /><br />Everything that adds sense and clearness enhances your code! but maybe you add some comments to make things clearer ? maybe you never work with legacy code and/or with poor meaningful test? maybe you always refactor your tests to make them so simple that they don't need business meaning? in such a case, I'm really interested in seeing a gist of that kind of code! (really, not joking)<br />Ruihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04608152564916051462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388210448295499283.post-6120751712597606722014-05-28T20:47:57.311+02:002014-05-28T20:47:57.311+02:00It provides a good abstraction and makes unit test...It provides a good abstraction and makes unit tests easier to write and to understand, so I do not think that it is redundant. <br /><br />Think about how .NET has streamlined Parallel Programming and Async Programming in its latest versions. You can definitely do it without using the new features but they are a great help to speed up development and to help less experienced developers to quickly have great results.<br /><br />I respect your opinion but I like NFluent and the benefits it provides. <br /><br />What do the other reader think ?Jason De Oliveirahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00420864903139404668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4388210448295499283.post-84004090598275873562014-05-28T17:34:29.577+02:002014-05-28T17:34:29.577+02:00it seems redundant to me. its a layer on top of a ...it seems redundant to me. its a layer on top of a testing framework. a good developer should know what assert is for even for just tracing purposes. definitely redundant for me but may serve a purpose for others. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com