Moq (library)

Moq (library)

Moq is a .NET Framework library for creating mock objects. It leverages C# 3.0 lambda expressions, typically used in test-driven development (TDD) and behavior driven development (BDD). Moq is an actively developed open source project with an increasingly large community of users.

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