Let me be clear about the new .NET Core testing framework, xUnit: It's an alternative, not a replacement for MSTest, the .NET Core version of the framework you're familiar with from earlier versions ...
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As with the other testing frameworks that are part of Visual Studio, your first step in creating xUnit tests is to use Add > New Project to add a testing project (you can do that either from Visual ...
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