Legendary GxUnit III makes a "dreaded" comeback
Alejandro Araujo writes a post about GxUnit, a project idea in need of developers to participate in Collaborative Projects 2.0 that can be useful for making unit tests of GeneXus.
The memorable GxUnit (proposed by Enrique Almeida), a tool for unit testing and a GeneXus X extension, has been added to the list of ideas in need of developers in order to be included as a collaborative project 2.0 and implemented. If you’re interested in learning more, check the links below, especially the paper presented at the Cacic2008 Convention that briefly describes the project.
Videos and many PowerPoint slides:
Prototypes developed by two groups of students of the Engineering School - UDELAR
The long story...
I'd like to thank Armin for encouraging me to bring this idea to the table as soon as I mentioned it, so as to wait for other people to get on board. I’m sure that GxUnit will be a valuable addition to unit testing, which still hasn't been covered, regardless of the innovative and outstanding contribution of Abstracta’s GXtest (marketed by Artech and its channels) to functional tests. Above all, it could be fun. Why don’t you give it a try? You can email me at alar758@gmail.com, but please note that this account admits only a few GB...
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