Testing for Continuous Delivery with Visual Studio 2012 (Microsoft patterns & practices)

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Testing for Continuous Delivery with Visual Studio 2012 (Microsoft patterns & practices)

by Larry Brader, Howie Hilliker, Alan Cameron Wills

Mar 02, 2013

Microsoft patterns & practices

248

9781621140184

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