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8 Feb 2015

F# 3.1, an Ideal Language For Writing .NET Unit Tests

by Marc Sigrist | posted in: Language Features | 0

In this post, we are going to test the escaped concat/split functions that we implemented last time. Along the way, it will become apparent why F# is an ideal language for writing .NET unit tests.

C#, F#, FsUnit, NUnit

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