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By Bruce Chapman on Thursday, December 03, 2009 1:29 PM
When I was doing the rounds at the recent DotNetNuke OpenForce conference, I was surprised at the number of people who wanted to talk to me about the DNN Unit Testing framework I put together a few years back.   I use this on an almost daily basis, but it’s become part of the plumbing for all projects so I don’t really think about it as much as I used to.   I was recently contacted and asked to update it all for DNN 5, and I thought I would spend some time bringing it up to latest standards and generally re-visit the topic again.  It would seem there is a lot of interest in doing Test Driven Development with DNN, so this post will revisit all of that.

Should you be doing Test Driven Development with DotNetNuke? Test Driven Development (TDD) is a worthy goal of any software project that aspires to good quality and the flexibility to change over time.  If this is true of your DotNetNuke module, then the answer is yes.  All non-trivial iFinity modules have Unit Test projects that are run before releases and...
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