On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Robert Walker
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Rails ROR wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I have tried in google for Rspec. I thought there might be few books
>> also.
>
> Just an idea, but maybe it would be useful to find some open source
> projects that are using rSpec and take a look at their specs. That
> should give you a good idea of how people are using rSpec in the real
> world.

And there are plenty of bloggers who have written about RSpec: David
Chelimsky (the 'god-father' of RSpec), Pat Maddox, ...

There's also a google group for RSpec.

The best source IS the RSpec Book which is in beta from the Pragmatic
Programmer, the PDF version isn't that expensive.

The problem is that RSpec like almost everything in the Ruby/Rails
environment is evolving rapidly.

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