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Luis Majano

June 25, 2010

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Last night we did a presentation on MockBox, the ColdFusion Mocking/Stubbing framework.  It was a good crowd and we got really involved in TDD, testing and mocking discussions.  If you have never done any kind of mocking and testing, we encourage you to first see our blog post:

And then continue down to see our recorded presentation and discussions!

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Jun 25, 2010 13:19:06 UTC

by Henry Ho

submitted to UGTV yet? :) http://www.carehart.org/ugtv/

Jun 25, 2010 15:53:57 UTC

by Gabriel

The links redirect to a login page. Are there publicly viewable links?

Jun 25, 2010 16:26:42 UTC

by Luis Majano

Ok, opened them up, sorry about that. @henry, posting now.

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