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How to unit test your C# code properly

Posted on 2 December 201912 November 2020 by Fiodar Sazanavets
How to unit test your C# code properly
Posted In Sharpen up Your Tech Skills

Before the code your wrote can go out of the door and get released, it needs to be sufficiently tested. And unit tests are something that will validate that the smallest atomic units of your code work correctly. Of course, unit tests are limited in their scope, but they are Continue Reading

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