Well,
Brad Wilson and
Jim Newkirk must really be busy lately. After I talked about the release of xUnit.net RC2, just today, Brad announced the release of RC3. As always, you can find the latest bits
here. This fixes a number of bugs and adds
CruiseControl.NET and
ASP.NET MVC Preview 2 support as well in addition to the
Resharper 3.1 and
TestDriven.NET support. For more information about it, check out Brad's post
here. More or less, they are feature complete for version 1.0 and the only that I think really is needed at this point is a decent GUI runner and that's well acknowledged as something they are working on. Visual Studio integration would be nice as well...
For my other posts in this series, check them out here:
If you were in attendance at last night's
RockNUG appearance, all tests for my demos were using xUnit.net, so I am actively using it right now and will be for my
CMAP Code Camp appearance this weekend. However, I did not show the GUI runner because, well, it's not there yet, and instead, the console runner works just fine, thank you. So, go ahead and pick up the latest bits and give the team feedback!
One last note regarding Brad, he was
recently interviewed by
Scott Swigart and
Sean Campbell over at
How Software Is Built and gives some interesting insights in the open source world inside and outside Microsoft and his contributions to it. Very good interview and well worth the time to read.