Test Driven Development Screencast (1 of x)

So after a lenghty layoff and many broken promises I am back into the blogging fold with a brand new screencast. I have been keen to demo Camtasia for a while and am pretty happy with the results. And it should make for a better end user experience because I am not a very good writer!

The video shows off some of the tricks, tools and techniques for TDD in .Net. It was cool to play with Gallio for the first time and I am loving its integration with Resharper. Very nice.

For best result watch the video in its original size (the quality if you do that is surprisingly good). To access the original size -

  1. Click the full screen button in the top right corner.
  2. Click the menu button in the bottom left corner.
  3. Then in the menu along the top of the screen click 'Original size'. 

Alternatively, if you prefer to watch the video offline you can download from Viddler by clicking here.



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July 13, 2008 15:23 by steven.burman
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July 15. 2008 20:36

Nick

Yep, that was how it was supposed to be done Smile Nice job!

Also, I can see now how R#'s supposed to be used - perhaps I should grant it some CPU cycles after all....

Nick

July 21. 2008 22:16

Yitzchok

Nice Screencast thanks.

You are still using the classes (Elevator, TravelDirection, CallRequest, etc.) from the Test Class because you didn't delete them from the Test Project so R# didn't replace the references

Yitzchok

July 22. 2008 06:11

steven.burman

Well spotted Yitzchok. I had noticed that whilst editing the screencast and it is the first thing I am going to address in part 2 (when I get around to it!).

steven.burman

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