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I'm about to head over to the NY MoMA (yay!) for the day, but wanted to thank the JavaRanch folks for setting up this promo this week for Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java.

Thanks to everyone who participated in the forum! I enjoyed the questions--all good--and will be happy to answer additional ones about the book, or about unit testing and/or TDD, here or privately.

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Jeff,

Well, have fun at MoMA -- after the renovation (expansion) a few years ago, that place is now much bigger. And you can definitely spent the whole day there. On the downside though, when you expand a modern art exhibit that much, some of the "art" can get a bit too modern ...

Regardless, definitely worth going.

Henry
 
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Thanks Henry--

MoMA was definitely worth the visit. We did the Guggenheim last visit, so next time it'll have to be the Met. (We grew up in DC, so always had a wealth of great museums to visit, but had never seen much in NY.)

Jeff
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