It appears there are those who think it’s perfectly Ok to steal Roy Osherove’s latest book, “The Art of Unit Testing”.

Seems a bit rich to me - after three years of hard work, surely Roy deserves the small recompense he gets for each copy sold.

I wonder how many of those who cheerfully stole his work would be just as happy to have three years of their hard work stolen by people too lazy or too cheap to pay.

For the record: I’ve read the book, a legit physical copy that I held in my own two hands while commuting on the train.

“The Art of Unit Testing” is good - really good. If you’re still getting your head around Unit testing and want a superbly written guide, pay Roy Osherove his dues and buy his book.

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