Month: February 2010

Unit testing and mocking internal interfaces with RhinoMocks

Im not the kind of purist that will avoid unit testing internal classes. If its some very important code i want to test it even if its internal. Another case when i want to access internal classes is when i want to test some public class that uses some internal classes (via their interfaces). In this scenario i need to be able to mock those internal interfaces that the public class is using in order to be able to instantiate it and unit test it.

List of useful WordPress plugins to use on your Blog

Let’s face it, Blogging is fun. Why else would millions of people do it? Its creative, it allows you to speak out to the community, to receive feedback and criticism from people that share your interests or hobbies. On the other side, Blogging can be quite tedious activity if you don’t use the right tools for it. To be honest initially i started using WordPress for this blog just because i had some brief experience with it few years ago, and my hosting was supporting it out of the box so i looked no further. And boy was i lucky…