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  1. My talk went great! :-)

    I had a full "room"!

    And here is my promised repo on dealing with integration tests in #dotnet

    You can see #testcontainers utilized, #docker, #xunit custom parallel framework, #NSubstitute, #TestServer and all in #csharp testing e2e #HTTP #APIs with #auth, #MySQL, #Redis, #RabbitMQ and #MongoDB.

    github.com/vmandic/dotnet-inte

  2. Adding integration tests support to our #dotnet solution was the single best powerful and recent #devux move we made IMO.

    It gives so much power to iterating code without having the need to start up a bazillion services and postman requests.

    It is such an invaluable part of modern backend development that I can hardly imagine working anything professionally without them.

    #TestServer with #dockercompose does a decent job at this.

  3. Adding integration tests support to our #dotnet solution was the single best powerful and recent #devux move we made IMO.

    It gives so much power to iterating code without having the need to start up a bazillion services and postman requests.

    It is such an invaluable part of modern backend development that I can hardly imagine working anything professionally without them.

    #TestServer with #dockercompose does a decent job at this.

  4. Adding integration tests support to our solution was the single best powerful and recent move we made IMO.

    It gives so much power to iterating code without having the need to start up a bazillion services and postman requests.

    It is such an invaluable part of modern backend development that I can hardly imagine working anything professionally without them.

    with does a decent job at this.

  5. Adding integration tests support to our #dotnet solution was the single best powerful and recent #devux move we made IMO.

    It gives so much power to iterating code without having the need to start up a bazillion services and postman requests.

    It is such an invaluable part of modern backend development that I can hardly imagine working anything professionally without them.

    #TestServer with #dockercompose does a decent job at this.

  6. Adding integration tests support to our #dotnet solution was the single best powerful and recent #devux move we made IMO.

    It gives so much power to iterating code without having the need to start up a bazillion services and postman requests.

    It is such an invaluable part of modern backend development that I can hardly imagine working anything professionally without them.

    #TestServer with #dockercompose does a decent job at this.