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AssertHelper V1 released

Exactly one year and four months passed since my first try at fixing the state of asserts in NUnit. You can read all about it in my post – One assert to rule them all.My intent was to create one assert that would automatically choose the right way to check test result (I didn’t invet … Continue reading AssertHelper V1 released →

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