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September 27, 2005
(This post is from my old, old, super old site. My views have changed over the years, hopefully my writing has improved, and there is now more than a handful of folks reading my site. Enjoy.)

Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

Mike Zornek: OCUnit vs UnitKit.

I agree with Mike- UnitKit is/(was?) a much better testing framework for XCode.

It has simplicity and nicer macros to work with. When you used UnitKit, you just felt like there was quality under the covers. I don't feel that with OCUnit.

But I converted my tests over to OCUnit because that's what XCode used, even though I didn't like it that much. Oh well.

Crap like this is starting to make me feel old for some reason. You know how older/more experienced programmers go on about how some ancient language or os was so much better than what we have now, yada yada...

I miss Metrowerks too. I mean.. comeon' XCode, do you really need 1 gig of vm to do your work? And gcc, pick up the pace a little will 'ya?

-- posted 9:21 pm