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Dion Almaer is the Editor-in-Chief for TheServerSide.com, and is an enterprise Java evangelist
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The pragmatic fellows are back with Unit Testing in C#. It's the first book (and only, so far) to cover the new NUnit 2.2 features. Special thanks go to Charlie Poole on the NUnit development team for working so closely with us. That's the joy of Agile publishing: we were able to describe features in the book as Charlie was adding them to the product, in real time. /\ndy's Weblog What is the ,v at the end of the URL. Surely it isn't a CVS checkout directly to the web root is it? :) Also today, ONJava has a nice article on Declarative Programming in Java. In the article they discuss how with JSR 175 maybe we can join the world of NUnit with an updated JUnit, which is annotation aware. Sounds good to me!

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