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Jason Bock jasonbock says: @danielauger treat it however you like. Want it to be a "mock", or a "stub", or a "fake"? Completely up to how you use it :)
18 hours ago by Jason Bock (@jasonbock), in reply to @danielauger - tags: Mocks
danielauger danielauger says: @jasonbock Re NSubstitute: That's nice. Isolation frameworks often blur mock and stub anyway (...cough RhinoMocks).
18 hours ago by @danielauger, in reply to @jasonbock - tags: Mocks, RhinoMocks
Jason Bock jasonbock says: I love NSubstitute's view on mocking: "We could ask for a stub, mock, fake, spy, test double etc., but why bother? ...
19 hours ago by Jason Bock (@jasonbock) - tags: Mocks
Jay ajpasco says: time to mock and stub
22 hours ago by Jay (@ajpasco) - tags: Mocks
Bill Reiss billreiss says: @John_Papa looks like mock drafts this year are very RB heavy so you may want to go RB again
1 days ago by Bill Reiss (@billreiss), in reply to @John_Papa - tags: Mocks
Techmeme Techmeme says: Video Mocks Google's Privacy Practices (@julianagruenwal / Tech Daily Dose) http://j.mp/bTpXNu http://techme.me/A0FW
1 days ago by @Techmeme - tags: Google, Mocks
JamesKovacs JamesKovacs says: @sbohlen Easiest would be to mock the dependency and throw an exception. Otherwise look at fault injection. http://is.gd/eRxCj
1 days ago by @JamesKovacs, in reply to @sbohlen - tags: Exceptions, Mocks

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