Remco Mulder (@remcomulder) 's Twitter Profile
Remco Mulder

@remcomulder

Developer of NCrunch (ncrunch.net)
Passionate about .NET, coding and automated testing

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linkhttp://blog.ncrunch.net calendar_today13-04-2009 17:55:53

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Remco Mulder (@remcomulder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I often find it a struggle to write announcement blog posts. It's easier for the big releases, but for the minor ones it's kind of hard to do more than say 'We fixed stuff!'. Maybe I should start copy/pasting release notes to the news page ..

Michael Kroes (@michaelkroes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After many years working remotely on NCrunch for Remco Mulder, tackling incredible challenges, I'm proud to have completed NCrunch for @JetBrains Rider. Now, I'm excited to find my next challenge! Check out my work and CV at giving-it.nl. #NCrunch

After many years working remotely on NCrunch for <a href="/remcomulder/">Remco Mulder</a>, tackling incredible challenges, I'm proud to have completed NCrunch for @JetBrains Rider. Now, I'm excited to find my next challenge! Check out my work and CV at giving-it.nl. #NCrunch
Remco Mulder (@remcomulder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is actually quite a big deal. JB making Rider free for non-commercial use is good for all of .NET. We need new devs to get interested in .NET and better IDE access is a huge help with this.

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NCrunch v5.11 is now available. This build extends support for Rider 2024.3 and includes fixes for the new Visual Studio released this week, and Xunit v3 - blog.ncrunch.net/post/Rider-202…

Tore Nestenius (@tndata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to speak at the Copenhagen .NET User Group tomorrow! 🚀 I'll be sharing how to navigate unfamiliar .NET codebases using code coverage tools like NCrunch. Join us to talk #dotnet, #tdd, and explore Remco Mulder's amazing tool! Sign up: meetup.com/copenhagen-net… #NCrunch

Excited to speak at the Copenhagen .NET User Group tomorrow! 🚀 I'll be sharing how to navigate unfamiliar .NET codebases using code coverage tools like NCrunch.

Join us to talk #dotnet, #tdd, and explore <a href="/remcomulder/">Remco Mulder</a>'s amazing tool!

Sign up: meetup.com/copenhagen-net… #NCrunch
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Just pushed NCrunch v5.12. Lots of fixes in this build, particularly for Jetbrains Rider integration - blog.ncrunch.net/post/Fixes-Fix…

Remco Mulder (@remcomulder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're running Xunit v3 with NCrunch, make sure you upgrade your Xunit to the latest published version. A fix has just been released for a serious performance issue that is very worth the update.

Remco Mulder (@remcomulder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NCrunch v5.14 has just been released to address some compatibility issues discovered with newer versions of .NET. I strongly recommend upgrading if you're having issues

Remco Mulder (@remcomulder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NCrunch v5.15 is now available. This is a small fix release to address some niggling issues. I recommend upgrading when you get a chance

Remco Mulder (@remcomulder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have to say this fits with my experience. Had I tried it any other way, it's unlikely NCrunch would exist right now. If you bet big and set your expectations on commercial success, they'll crush you every day you're not reaching them.

Samuel Motal (@samuelmotal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 3 years of hard work I am proud to anounce the an early access version of Testowl is available in the Jetbrains Marketplace. Testowl is continuous test runner similar to NCrunch or Wallaby.js, but for Java. Now I am looking for feedback of the community.

Remco Mulder (@remcomulder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NCrunch v5.17 has just been released. This includes an important fix for NUnit v4.4, where exceptions weren't being reported due to a subtle change in NUnit. Also includes some compatibility improvements for MSTest.

Remco Mulder (@remcomulder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NCrunch now supports Visual Studio 2026! Not really sure what more there is to say. Installer is up on the download page. Go crunch some stuff with it! blog.ncrunch.net/post/Visual-St…