Inspired by JUnit, csUnit brings the power of unit testing to the .NET framework. csUnit is your key to unit testing and test-driven development using .NET languages such as C#, Visual Basic .NET, Visual J#, or Managed C++.

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Operating Systems

Windows, Windows Server

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers, Education, Financial and Insurance Industry, Information Technology, Quality Engineers, Science/Research

User Interface

Command-line, Plugins, Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

ASP.NET, C#, C++, Visual Basic, Visual Basic .NET

Related Categories

C# Software Development Software, Visual Basic Software Development Software, C++ Software Development Software, Visual Basic .NET Software Development Software, ASP.NET Software Development Software

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2001-03-28