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DotNetCore.CAP vs NUnit: What are the differences?
Developers describe DotNetCore.CAP as "Distributed transaction solution in micro-service base on eventually consistency". Distributed transaction solution in micro-service base on eventually consistency, also an eventbus with Outbox pattern. On the other hand, NUnit is detailed as "NUnit features a fluent assert syntax, parameterized, generic and theory tests and is user-extensible". NUnit features a fluent assert syntax, parameterized, generic and theory tests and is user-extensible. This package includes the NUnit 3 framework assembly, which is referenced by your tests. You will need to install version 3 of the nunit3-console program or a third-party runner that supports NUnit 3 in order to execute tests. Runners intended for use with NUnit 2.x will not run NUnit 3 tests correctly. Supported platforms: - .NET Framework 3.5+ - .NET Standard 1.4+ - .NET Core.
DotNetCore.CAP and NUnit belong to "NuGet Packages" category of the tech stack.
DotNetCore.CAP and NUnit are both open source tools. It seems that DotNetCore.CAP with 4.7K GitHub stars and 944 forks on GitHub has more adoption than NUnit with 2.02K GitHub stars and 647 GitHub forks.