Full-stack developer (C# and whatever front-end library or framework they want me to learn/support!), rum and basketball enthusiast who lives in London.
I still stick with xUnit, as I think that the extra seconds that I will gain does not outweigh the benefits of xUnit or significant enough to make me switch from what a framework that will make me write better and cleaner tests. I am also hoping that this gap between the two will be smaller in the future.
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I still stick with xUnit, as I think that the extra seconds that I will gain does not outweigh the benefits of xUnit or significant enough to make me switch from what a framework that will make me write better and cleaner tests. I am also hoping that this gap between the two will be smaller in the future.