I prefer nsubstitute.github.io/ over Moq (used it a lot before). It is so much readable. If you have time, try it out.
Thanks for your comment Bojan. Yes, I have tried it before. I first heard about it from "The Art of Unit Testing"
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I prefer nsubstitute.github.io/ over Moq (used it a lot before).
It is so much readable. If you have time, try it out.
Thanks for your comment Bojan. Yes, I have tried it before. I first heard about it from "The Art of Unit Testing"