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Title: CATCH: A natural fit for automated testing in C, C++ and Objective-C

Proposer: phil_nash

Type: Tutorial

Duration: 90 minutes (could be trimmed to 45)

Description: Writing test code should be as easy as writing any other code. C++, especially, has been notorious for being a second class citizen when it comes to test frameworks. There are plenty of them but they tend to be fiddly to set-up and ceremonious to use. Many of them attempt to follow the xUnit templat…</description>
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