"The Miracle of Mock Objects", by Oran Dennison
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 @ 5:30pm
Brayton Kaladi, 6921 Brayton Drive, Anchorage, AK 99507
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Even if you don't think that mock objects are miraculous, there's no
denying their utility. According to Wikipedia, "In object-oriented
programming, mock objects are simulated objects that mimic the
behavior of real objects in controlled ways. A computer programmer
typically creates a mock object to test the behavior of some other
object, in much the same way that a car designer uses a crash test
dummy to test the behavior of a car during an accident." During this
presentation, Oran Dennison will tell us about his experiences using
Rhino Mocks, a popular mock object framework for .NET. Come for the
presentation, stay for the company!