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Video: Testing F# code with NUnit (Screen cast)

Dominic Cooney has just produced a screen cast on Testing F# code with NUnit . There is something in this for everyone: you get to see some .NET details, a taster of F# code, the new F# Interactive toplevel environment, the F# Visual Studio integration, and the synergistic effects of the .NET platform (a testing tool written for an OO language can be reused for a functional language - the same applies to debuggers, profilers and more). Highly recommended!

Published Monday, September 05, 2005 6:02 PM by dsyme

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Monday, September 19, 2005 11:10 AM by Christian Stork

# re: Video: Testing F# code with NUnit (Screen cast)

I can't watch this video with MS' Windows Media Player on a Mac. Could you encode it so that Mac users have a chance to see it?
Friday, October 14, 2005 6:27 AM by Diego

# re: Video: Testing F# code with NUnit (Screen cast)

Amazing! I do really feel curious learning functional languages like this, 'cause I'm used to imperative ones.
Here's my proposal: what about a series of little (like this one) video tutorials on F# and functional programming?
I guess videos will enhance interests around this barely know (to the mass) world, and will spread the wings to F# indeed!
Thursday, March 27, 2008 11:01 AM by Trivedi Vignesh

# re: Video: Testing F# code with NUnit (Screen cast)

F# is new for me.But i am exited about it.

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