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Visual Studio 2013 and .NET 4.5 Expert Cookbook

You're reading from   Visual Studio 2013 and .NET 4.5 Expert Cookbook Over 30 recipes to successfully mix the powerful capabilities of Visual Studio 2013 with .NET 4.5

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849689724
Length 308 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abhishek Sur Abhishek Sur
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Preface 1. A Guide to Debugging with Visual Studio FREE CHAPTER 2. Enhancements to WCF 4.5 3. Building a Touch-sensitive Device Application Using Windows Phone 8 4. Working with Team Foundation Server 5. Testing Applications Using Visual Studio 2013 6. Extending the Visual Studio IDE 7. Understanding Cloud Computing with Windows Azure Index

Working with the Microsoft Fakes framework in Visual Studio


Isolation of the dependencies in code by mocking or faking objects is one of the common norms when developing unit tests or creating a Test-driven development. People write mocking objects that can be used to redirect calls to some dependent objects in order to independently test modules. There are also a number of frameworks that generate mocking objects automatically based on the existing dependencies without having to use any handwritten objects. The Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate edition comes with a new Microsoft Fakes framework that takes mocking to a new level.

If you have used Microsoft Moles before, you will find that the Fakes framework has a very similar workflow. Moles was originally designed for Microsoft Pex, which is another great unit testing tool by Microsoft Research. Moles became popular because it could virtually create mocks on anything and was so simple that there was hardly any overhead on using it. Moles provided...

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