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The answer is 42 dear Watson.
A collection of posts made in the hope that they will be useful for a tired wayward traveler in search of a solution. Of course, the ultimate answer is 42.
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The answer is 42 dear Watson.
Implementing a Custom Test Type - Part 3 (Dissecting the MyTest Sample - 1)
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over 4 years ago
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VijaiKalyan
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This post deals with the MyTest sample. I will start at the beginning of time. Pre Requisites I copied over the MyTest folder in the Visual Studio SDK to a separate directory. In doing so, I discovered some issues with the MyTestUI project. You...
The answer is 42 dear Watson.
Implementing a Custom Test Type - Part 2
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over 4 years ago
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VijaiKalyan
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I have been investigating this topic for the past couple of days. Not much progress, but some interesting things to note. It might be an illuminating experience to use .NET Reflector to disassembly and study the unit test type implementation. The...
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