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Shoot, just one day before I am going to show CC.NET 0.91 and I spent a great deal of time constructing my environment and demos for VSLive! Boston, CC.NET 0.92 is out [via Mike]. My quick scan of the release notes suggests some improvements have been made to the Vault source control provider as labeling and getting the source is now supported and support for Telelogic's Synergy SCM has now been added, neither of which affect me. Anyhow, my eXtreme.NET session focuses on what insights I learned while helping to develop XP and applying that to .NET projects using NUnit, NAnt, RefactorIt!, and CC.NET. Session abstract is as follows:
eXtreme .NET — Extreme Programming and Unit Testing for .NET Developers Sam Gentile, Adesso Systems 2 p.m. Extreme programming practices such as Refactoring, Unit Testing, and Continuous Integration have now become mainstream. This code-intensive session shows you to how to use XP practices with VS.NET 2003 and tools such as Resharper, Nunit, and NAnt. We'll develop some code and use the tools to create unit tests, refactor, and automate the build.