ASP.NET MVC With Community Tools Part 12: Should Assertion Library
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In this video, Brandon Satrom concludes the screencast series "Using ASP.NET MVC With Community Tools" with an overview of Should and ShouldFluent, an open source library that provides framework-agnostic assertions via extension methods.
To install Should, just type "install-package Should" in the Package Manager Console.To install ShouldFluent, type "install-package ShouldFluent." To learn more, check out: should.codeplex.com.
For other episodes in this series, check out: http://bit.ly/mvcscreencasts.
Also visit Brandon's blog at http://www.userinexperience.com or follow Brandon on Twitter at @BrandonSatrom
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