Hey Sam. I was away for a week on Militray Reserve...
Looks like I missed quite a bit; )
Ah, I knew there was something or you wouldhave been all
over this my friend!
Jump in, we have some educating to do! -)
I remember what marketing did for .Net.
The ".Net Servers" were a banner and
included Commerce Server and other
"Server" products that had little or
no .Net except in the name. This lead to many
"vaporware" comments even though .Net
Framework and Asp.Net were vewry much real.
These features and that article are not about Test
Driven Development or Test Driven Design but they are
about Test.
Maybe this should be called "Test
Supported" or "Test Assured".
I haven't yet done anything but smoke test with them,
but these tools should be a great way to convert an
no-tests project into a project where we can start using
TDD.
I see a link between this kind of thing and other things
like getting rid of (for everybody no matter what) the
project file in web projects.