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Intro to Microsoft Unity - Dependency Injection Container
Note: A full solution is supplied at the bottom of this post if you would like to download it and run it. A couple of days ago Matt wrote about the new Unity Application Block . The Unity MSDN article describes Unity as: The Unity Application Block...
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Having worked on quite a few teams where I've been the lead responsible for helping implement TDD or been an Agile Coach - I've seen a group of habits develop when teams first start utilizing TDD . These are ... 1. No test isolation All...
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