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Expect for .NET version 2.0.1 released
I’ve recently released version 2.0.1 of Expect for .NET library. In this post you will find list of changes, what unexpected behavior was fixed and next release announcement.
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Expect for .NET 2.0.0 released!
Expect for .NET 2.0.0 change log List of changes in version 2.0.0 (in comparison to versions 1.x): redesigned API fixed problems with VB.NET changed namespace name replaced timeout getter/setter methods with properties updates in build script
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Expect for .NET 2.0.0-rc released
I’ve just uploaded to NuGet Expect for .NET 2.0.0-rc. It’s version 2.0.0 release candidate. Here is description how to install prerelease package: link. Give it a try and let me know what you think. All feedback is welcome 🙂 The 2.0.0-rc version contains a few changes (some of them are not backward compatible): changed namespace…
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How to install prerelease NuGet package
I will show two ways how to install prerelease NuGet package: using command line and using NuGet package manager integrated into Visual Studio.
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Expect for .NET 2.0.0-beta released
I’m happy to announce that beta release of Expect for .NET 2.0.0 was published. It can be downloaded using NuGet and from github. As it is beta release there may be introduced some API changes prior to final release.
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Expect for .NET 1.2.0
Expect for .NET 1.2.0 overview Expect for .NET 1.2.0 introduced one major change not strictly connected to code. New versioning system. Some of you probably noticed that I was looking for good versioning system. Now I found the one with clear and strictly defined rules – Semantic Versioning (http://semver.org). Below is shortcut of rules from…
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Expect for .NET 1.1.38 released
Today was released Expect for .NET 1.1.38. The new release contains a few minor changes in API, some improvements for users and changes in existing implementation. New version can be downloaded from github or nuget.
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Expect for .NET 1.0.1 released
Three days ago I released Expect for .NET 1.0.1. The release contains solved defect 14434. The above mentioned defect is the ugly one as it impacted on API and it is not backward compatible. I decided to fix that as it was found just after release 1.0.0 so it shouldn’t impact on many users. And…
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expect timeout – Expect.NET introduction
In post where Expect.NET library was introduced was included short example how to use the library. With this post I’d like to start some post series describing the library in more detailed way. I will start with description of expect timeout handling.
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Expect.NET version 1.0.0 released
A few days ago I released Expect.NET version 1.0.0. As it is first public release of this library, I will start with short introduction, then describe its functionality and how to get that.