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Continuous Testing with NCrunch
Continuous Testing with NCrunch
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September 12, 2012
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Matt McKnight
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NCrunch
is awesome.
It runs all your tests in the background whenever you make a change.
It indicates which lines are covered in tests and if they pass.
Go get it. It’s free.
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