On 7 Nov 2008, at 14:42, aidy lewis wrote:
On 07/11/2008, Matt Wynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you pairing with them? Can you not just drive and do the typing, asking
them questions all the while to keep them engaged?

Cucumber is now the standard here, with all projects using it. The
guys who were using Watin have now moved to Watir.

Awesome! Looks like we snuck Ruby in!

You should give Aslak a quote for the website - having the BBC on there will definitely give Cucumber some more gravitas.

In most conditions, I will pair with the customer. In other projects
the BA has been writing the acceptance criteria.

I saw an example today in Excel; using the Given, When, Then format.

It would be pretty trivial to write something to copy excel to plain text, but why bother? What's wrong with notepad?

I think David is cooking something up (have a look at his blog) but it
might be a while coming.

Thanks for heads up.

If you can find a Mac, the TextMate text editor has nice syntax
highlighting (thanks to Ben Mabey) that make it look a bit prettier.

As you know Matt a majority of users here are using Windows, but I
could ask for a Mac. I would be grateful if you could send me a
screenshot.

Will do off-list, and we can catch up. Are you coming to XP day?
_______________________________________________
rspec-users mailing list
rspec-users@rubyforge.org
http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users

Reply via email to