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What is NUnit?

NUnit is a unit-testing framework for all .NET languages. It is used by developers to write and run repeatable tests to ensure code quality and identify defects early in the development process. NUnit is open source and supports test-driven development (TDD).

What other technologies are related to NUnit?

NUnit Competitor Technologies

xUnit is another popular unit testing framework for .NET, directly competing with NUnit.
mentioned alongside NUnit in 51% (7.1k) of relevant job posts
MSTest is a unit testing framework from Microsoft, serving as a direct alternative to NUnit.
mentioned alongside NUnit in 73% (4k) of relevant job posts
An alternative name for MSTest, a unit testing framework from Microsoft, serving as a direct alternative to NUnit.
mentioned alongside NUnit in 55% (804) of relevant job posts
Another name for MSTest, a unit testing framework from Microsoft, which is a direct competitor to NUnit.
mentioned alongside NUnit in 84% (157) of relevant job posts

NUnit Complementary Technologies

Moq is a popular mocking library often used in conjunction with NUnit to isolate code under test.
mentioned alongside NUnit in 56% (2.2k) of relevant job posts
SpecFlow is a Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) framework that can be used with NUnit for writing acceptance tests.
mentioned alongside NUnit in 18% (1.5k) of relevant job posts
NSubstitute is another mocking framework for .NET, used alongside NUnit to create test doubles.
mentioned alongside NUnit in 55% (448) of relevant job posts

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