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C#

Bruno Stepanescu
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Bruno Stepanescu
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A Solution for xUnit for visual studio 2017 (not a question)

There is no need to install xUnit extension or by adding a NuGet Package in visual studio 2017, all you need to do is add a new xUnit Test Project, by right clicking your solution and adding a new project. The xUnit Test Project is located in .NET Core. You will have to create the tests manually but at least you can follow the tutorial this way.