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	<description> Unit Testing with Pex and Moles TRAINER: Peli de Halleux – Microsoft ResearchPex enables parameterized unit testing for .NET: given a unit test with parameters. Pex generates inputs that achieves high code coverage. Moles is a framework that allows to isolate unit tests from environment dependencies: Moles allows to replace any .NET method with a delegate, even when the method is static, non-virtual or in a sealed type. Pex and Moles work on any .NET applications. Pex and Moles supports .NET v2.0, v3.5, v4.0, VS2008 and VS2010. The learning objectives of this class are:Understand and write unit tests.Use Moles to isolate unit tests.Write Pex parameterized unit tests </description>
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