Ok, silverlight and unit testing just plan sucks, I firmly believe that the devs for silverlight did NOT care about testability, but that is off topic. When doing any type of unit testing (and not with the built in silverlight testing framework which actually runs the app, talking code level testing...
First a confession, and I know I’ll invoke shame for this one: I have done Very Little Testing with Silverlight. I won’t bore you with reasons or excuses, but I wasn’t up on the state of unit testing in Silverlight until very recently. (In fact, I might still be missing some chunks.) The Problem...
Today I was trying to wrap some code in some tests (I got lazy and did not create the tests first… shot me). What I was trying to ensure was that my event handlers I passed into a method were actually being wired up for usage. Now I searched around the net for a while to see if there was...
I am 99% sure I have had a post like this in the past, but my google-foo was weak today and I could not find it. Do not let anyone blow smoke up your back side, testing is expensive, testing takes time but most importantly testing can help improve the quality of your code. If you are going to spend...
Joel , in his inimitable way, posted the flame bait of all flame bait posts yesterday , explaining the role of the Duct Tape Programmer. To my surprise, the Twitterverse started to reverberate with commentary, but weirdly, almost all of it was very negative about the post, many claiming that Joel was...