
He will build the ultimate program to take over the world, and it will be tested and foolproof! No bug will dare stand in his way… nor will his meager budget.
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He knows good practices and knows how to make things happen. Has watched them fail over and over and over and over again.

But how will he ever accomplish such a feat without an Awesome (yes, with a capital “A”) villain name? He knows it is his destiny to be great… a giant… a pillar of… er, darkness, in the community of evil-doers. Evil) have been trademarked well before he was even born. Surly is… well surly… because all the awe-inspiring villain names (Dr. (otherwise what’s the point?)… the infamous Dr. This is a story about one evil genius, possibly quite like yourself. Well, you’re not alone… clearly there are others out there who… at a minimum… work for evil geniuses or are evil geniuses.
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You’ve started reading this book, which means you like open source tools, are interested in Agile development, write code for embedded software, work for an evil genius, are an evil genius yourself, or possibly all of the above. This Book is Released Under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommerical-Share Alike 3.0ĬMock & Unity Primary Developers Mike Karlesky Mark VanderVoord Greg Williams * Original Framework Creator Bill Bereza * Writing, Art, & Design of this Mini-Book Mark VanderVoord * Also Thanks To All who have submitted patches, ideas, and questions, especially Martyn Jago * Images not created by Mark (Creative Commons Licensed) Jason Rogers (x-ray on pg11)
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Since neither of these are very likely, feel free to post to the forums for either project. It would also be cool if we could put all this information on an embedded processor which could be plugged into your brain, giving you instant access to our combined knowledge. It would be seriously Awesome if we could fill 40 pages with cartoons, and you would then be a code-fu master and ready to use all the techniques and tools involved.

but we’ll think you’re extra cool if you do. There is really no reason that these tools are limited only to embedded software, nor any reason that you must do Test Driven Development to use these tools for testing. These tools were built because Test Driven Development was tedious without some automation and nothing like them existed for embedded development. This Mini-Book attempts to show how the tools CMock and Unity can be used to unit test C projects. TESTING A Book For Those Who Code C And Want Awesome Well Te s t e d P r o d u c t s U s i n g F r e e To o l s And For Those Who Enjoy Short Books With Long T i t l e s
