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Logging Test Runner Application
Chris Cole
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14 Nov 2007
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An NUnit syntax-compliant Logging Test Runner for performing automated Integration/Acceptance testing with WatiN (or anything else)
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Chris Cole
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I have been involved in professional software development for over 15 years, focusing on distributed applications on both Microsoft and Java platforms.
I also like long walks on the beach and a sense of humor and don't like mean people
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