A library to support tests with throwaway instances of Docker containers for all compatible .NET Standard versions.
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A library to support tests with throwaway instances of Docker containers for all compatible .NET Standard versions.
This project was made for tutorial purpose - to clearly present the domain driven design concept.
Showing how you can easily setup fast and easy to run more complex tests such as api tests or browser tests in .NET
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