I’m pouring through the NUnit documentation to get a better grasp on the robust unit testing API. I tend to learn quickly if I reproduce whatever I read (whether in written form, in passing conversation, with diagrams or drawings, etc.), so I decided to compile the NUnit assertions and constraints into a single “cheat sheet” for quick reference. You can download it here, if you’d like. If you find any errors, please shoot me an email (my email address is at the bottom of the cheat sheet).
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