Mocking in .NET – Moving From NMock to Moq(www.barebonescoder.com)

submitted by SuprotimAgarwalSuprotimAgarwal(715) 1 year, 10 months ago

Recently I came across NMock3, which improved upon NMock2 by providing for strongly-typed expectations on any mock objects you might create. I stumbled across this while reading this post comparing different mocking frameworks. In this same post however, one of the original contributors to NMock2 gave a compelling reason why he switched to Moq. This post is a bare bones introduction to the main difference between NMock and Moq

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