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Unit Test Your Aspects

An anonymous reader writes "The widespread adoption of programmer testing over the past five years has been driven by the demonstrable productivity and quality of the resulting code. Find out why and how to do it, as this article introduces you to the benefits of testing aspect-oriented code and presents a catalog of patterns for testing crosscutting behavior in AspectJ."

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  1. ATTENTION GNU ZEALOTS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Maybe you should read This to see what the GNU project really thinks.

    "However, one so-called freedom that we do not advocate is the "freedom to choose any license you want for software you write". We reject this because it is really a form of power, not a freedom."

    So if I spend months writing a fantastic program, I should be foreced to give it away for free? Yeah, right

    And sorry, calling l.i.n.u.x vs GNU/linux was a battle that was lost a long time ago.

    1. Re:ATTENTION GNU ZEALOTS by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      This takes us rather off-topic but I got some karma to burn...

      Yes you can have "any license you want for software you write," but not if you build it on top of other people's libraries. GNU basically sets these guidelines for people who want to use GNU/linux as their development environment. If you don't like it, you're always free to use another IDE -- most likely Microsoft's.