Introduction to DUnit

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The screen snapshot contribution contributes to the document log link DUnit: a limit test framework for the Borland Delphi program: nxyc_twz@163.com Dunit is a Limit test framework designed for the Borland Delphi program. Its original inspiration comes from Kent Beck and Erich Gamma's JUnit framework designed with Java, but now more and more Delphi developers have developed into a potential and powerful tool. You can read all information about limit tests and extreme programming from this site. Juanco Anez wrote the original code and published a comparative article on Borland Community Developer News. Here is a copy of the document. Here is the public home page of DUnit. In the SourceForge project page, you can monitor the progress of the project, subscribe to mail columns, report errors, advice, increase demand, register new version notification or error report, and join the project as developer . Screen Snapshot Contribution Please visit Dunit on the project homepage on SourceForge About How to become the project developer, the project home page also contains a database of errors and undetermined features. Contribute

Kent Beck and Erich Gamma developed the initial test framework using SmallTalk and Java. Juanco Anez Migrating JUnit to Delphi. During the DUnit group on SourceForge, there were more than 1, 2000 developers as of July. Project homepage visited Dunit can see the current developer list, their contribution, and their responsibilities. Download before downloading the software, you should read the license agreement. The latest stability versions and test versions of the project can be found in the Dunit project home page. Document WILL WATTS provides the first user manual for the project. This manual has been enhanced and can be browsed online. Michael TSAI translated the manual into China's Taiwan version. We use Time2help to generate an API document, please visit here. Link "Testing The World Away", a Will Watts written by QBS software in September 2000 related to XP (extreme programming) and DUnit. "The Case for XP", an article written by Dunit group administrator Chris Morris in September 2000 for Delphi developers in Dallas. The Montebello Consultancy, Andrew Smith translated two articles written by William C. Wake to XP testing from Java Junit to Delphi Dunit. You can find them in the Andrew's Download Page website. Log

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