Interesting Unit Testing Survay
According to a Telerik Survey (brought to me by Avi Kaye) Unit Testing is still not mainstream.

I am not sure how many people voted, and although the result might surprise some of you, these results confirm what I think about the implementation of automated unit tests.
Unit testing is still quite difficult and there is a need for better tools to help with the pain.
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From my own experience talking to people at user group meetings etc, the findings don’t really surprise me that much. I’m thinking that the results might be a bit skewed though, as Telerik caters mostly to the RAD crowd, who are inately less inclined to leave the VS designer surface behind and go TDD. There is certainly a market for better tool support here, like TypeMock has shown.
Thanks Fredrik,
It is great to hear that you have the same experience. Thanks for the insight on the Telerik crowd.
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