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Rubyconf 2010 Automated Acceptance Testing - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Ted Neward's 2006 essay "The Vietnam of Computer Science"[1] famously compares Object/Relational mapping to the Vietnam ... While most Ruby developers are very familiar with Ruby might be slow, but bad code only makes it worse. This talk will teach you how to use powerful tools to see how your code is ... Talk at the Python User Group Berlin Speaker: Martin Häcker, Robert Buchholz Abstract: Ruby By: Ben Mabey User Stories have become common practice among Agile teams. Cucumber is a Behaviour Driven Development ... The BDD hype cycle is over. Recently, there's been a lot of backlash against popular BDD libraries like Cucumber.

To mock, or not to mock? by Emily Giurleo Mocking: it's one of the most controversial topics in the Testers ensure that features are tested in development environments. Outside of these environments, SAS still needs to verify that ... Gherkin is a business-readable, domain specific language that lets you describe software's behavior without detailing how that ...

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RubyConf 2010 - Automated Acceptance Testing, The Vietnam of Test Driven Development by: Paul Wilson
RubyConf 2010 - Front End Testing Frontier by: CJ Kihlborn, Jonas Nicklas
Ruby Automated Test on TestingBot
RubyConf 2010 - Debugging Ruby by: Aman Gupta
from __future__ import ruby for testing or: The sorry state of Python Acceptance Testing
Acceptance Testing with RSpec and Capybara.flv
Agile Roots 2010 - Cucumber: Automating the Requirements Language You Already Speak
Going Rambo: Contract and Collaboration Testing in Ruby - Dana Scheider
LA Ruby Conference 2013 It's not your test framework, it's you by Robbie Clutton, Matt Parker
RubyConf 2021 - To mock, or not to mock? by Emily Giurleo
Ruby Conf 12 - Could a Machine ever write tests for our code by Loren Segal
RoboCon 2021 - 2.07 AUTOMATING CUSTOMER JOURNEYS AS UI ACCEPTANCE SCENARIOS (Cindy Huffman)
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RubyConf 2010 - Automated Acceptance Testing, The Vietnam of Test Driven Development by: Paul Wilson

RubyConf 2010 - Automated Acceptance Testing, The Vietnam of Test Driven Development by: Paul Wilson

Ted Neward's 2006 essay "The Vietnam of Computer Science"[1] famously compares Object/Relational mapping to the Vietnam ...

RubyConf 2010 - Front End Testing Frontier by: CJ Kihlborn, Jonas Nicklas

RubyConf 2010 - Front End Testing Frontier by: CJ Kihlborn, Jonas Nicklas

While most Ruby developers are very familiar with

Ruby Automated Test on TestingBot

Ruby Automated Test on TestingBot

Run an

RubyConf 2010 - Debugging Ruby by: Aman Gupta

RubyConf 2010 - Debugging Ruby by: Aman Gupta

Ruby might be slow, but bad code only makes it worse. This talk will teach you how to use powerful tools to see how your code is ...

from __future__ import ruby for testing or: The sorry state of Python Acceptance Testing

from __future__ import ruby for testing or: The sorry state of Python Acceptance Testing

Talk at the Python User Group Berlin Speaker: Martin Häcker, Robert Buchholz Abstract: Ruby

Acceptance Testing with RSpec and Capybara.flv

Acceptance Testing with RSpec and Capybara.flv

Acceptance Testing

Agile Roots 2010 - Cucumber: Automating the Requirements Language You Already Speak

Agile Roots 2010 - Cucumber: Automating the Requirements Language You Already Speak

By: Ben Mabey User Stories have become common practice among Agile teams. Cucumber is a Behaviour Driven Development ...

Going Rambo: Contract and Collaboration Testing in Ruby - Dana Scheider

Going Rambo: Contract and Collaboration Testing in Ruby - Dana Scheider

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LA Ruby Conference 2013 It's not your test framework, it's you by Robbie Clutton, Matt Parker

LA Ruby Conference 2013 It's not your test framework, it's you by Robbie Clutton, Matt Parker

The BDD hype cycle is over. Recently, there's been a lot of backlash against popular BDD libraries like Cucumber.

RubyConf 2021 - To mock, or not to mock? by Emily Giurleo

RubyConf 2021 - To mock, or not to mock? by Emily Giurleo

To mock, or not to mock? by Emily Giurleo Mocking: it's one of the most controversial topics in the

Ruby Conf 12 - Could a Machine ever write tests for our code by Loren Segal

Ruby Conf 12 - Could a Machine ever write tests for our code by Loren Segal

TDD is a great way to

RoboCon 2021 - 2.07 AUTOMATING CUSTOMER JOURNEYS AS UI ACCEPTANCE SCENARIOS (Cindy Huffman)

RoboCon 2021 - 2.07 AUTOMATING CUSTOMER JOURNEYS AS UI ACCEPTANCE SCENARIOS (Cindy Huffman)

Testers ensure that features are tested in development environments. Outside of these environments, SAS still needs to verify that ...

The Gherkin Language

The Gherkin Language

Gherkin is a business-readable, domain specific language that lets you describe software's behavior without detailing how that ...