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Testing exceptions in JUnit 4.7 (2 messages)
- Posted by: Daniel Rubio
- Posted on: November 17 2009 10:12 EST
Testing is one of the primary tenets of agile development. In Java, there are multiple tools from which to choose in order to perform testing, JUnit is one of the most popular in this space. Learn about one of JUnit's latest features in this post by John Ferguson. Read John's post 'Testing Exceptions in JUnit 4.7': http://weblogs.java.net/blog/johnsmart/archive/2009/09/27/testing-exceptions-junit-47 -
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- Posted by: adam adam
- Posted on: February 05 2013 10:48 EST
- in response to Daniel Rubio
The Microsoft <a href="http://www.testslive.com/">Certified Technology</a> Specialist may be the least advanced of the certification programs offered by the company, but those who take the certification courses are usually light years ahead of their colleagues in technical knowledge regarding the products for which they've studied. <a href="http://www.testslive.com/microsoft-74-674.html">74-674</a>, <a href="http://www.testslive.com/microsoft-70-620.html">70-620</a>
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- Posted by: adam adam
- Posted on: February 05 2013 10:50 EST
- in response to adam adam
The highest level of certification Microsoft currently offers is the MSCITP-Microsoft Certified IT Professional-certification. This certification takes place of the Microsoft Certified System Engineer certification of the past and means the individual holding it can boast the highest possible competency where Windows Server 2008 is concerned.